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why is mitosis called equational division??

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Answered by sumitsilodiya214
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Mitosis is called equational division because number of chromosomes and amount of DNA in daughter cells remain equal to parent cells. Example. If a parent cell has 18 chromosomes, then in daughter cells formed by mitosis have each 18 chromosomes.

Answered by badboy12317
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Mitosis is called equational division because number of chromosomes and amount of DNA in daughter cells remain equal to parent cells. Example. If a parent cell has 18 chromosomes, then in daughter cells formed by mitosis have each 18 chromosomes.

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