Which is the end result of cytokinesis?
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two cells that have two identical copies of dna
- Cytokinesis refers to the last stage of either the mitosis or the meiosis. It involves the cytoplasmic division, which brings about the separation of the two daughter cells that are formed. It is a physical process, which finally divide the cells into two and at the same time ensuring that each cell has its own nucleus. At the end of cytokiness, two cells are formed that possess identical copies of dna.
- Cytokinesis refers to the last stage of either the mitosis or the meiosis. It involves the cytoplasmic division, which brings about the separation of the two daughter cells that are formed. It is a physical process, which finally divide the cells into two and at the same time ensuring that each cell has its own nucleus. At the end of cytokiness, two cells are formed that possess identical copies of dna.
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C: Two cells that have two identical copies of DNA
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