Which phase of the cell cycle ensures that the resulting two cells are the same size as the original cell and not half the size?
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When 'division of nucleus' takes place the cell cycle ensures that the resulting two cells are the same size as the original cell and not half the size.
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When 'division of nucleus' takes place the cell cycle ensures that the resulting two cells are the same size as the original cell and not half the size.
hope it helps:)
mark me as brainliest if it does.
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