Which of the following cells can be produced by mitosis ?
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When a cell divides by way of mitosis, it produces two clones of itself, each with the same number of chromosomes. When a cell divides by way of meiosis, it produces four cells, called gametes. Gametes are more commonly called sperm in males and eggs in females.
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- A cell that splits through the process of mitosis creates two identical copies of itself, each with the same number of chromosomes.
- A cell that undergoes meiosis produces four gametes when it divides.
- Male gametes are more often referred to as sperm and female gametes as eggs.
- The process of cell division known as mitosis produces two daughter cells, each of which has the same number and type of chromosomes as the parent cell.
- All live cells go through a constant cell division process called mitosis.
- All live cells go through a constant cell division process called mitosis.One cell produces two daughters that are exactly alike throughout this process of cell duplication or reproduction.
- Asexual reproduction, or mitosis, is the mechanism used to divide cells.
- Daughter cells share the same genetic makeup except for viruses, occurs in all species.
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