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In Biology / High School | 2014-05-14

Two identical daughter cells result from mitosis and cytokinesis. In what ways are they "identical"?

Asked by ayeayemo2

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they are identical because they are made up of the same materials. we had one cell to begin with, and it didn't so much as clone itself, but split in half to creat 2 daughter cells. ther have the same plasma, same organelles, and most importantly, the same dna in their chromosomes so that when they grow, they grow exactly the same way.

Answered by stradlater | 2024-06-10

The daughter cells produced from mitosis are identical because they have the same genetic material and cellular components as the parent cell. Each cell receives a complete set of chromosomes, ensuring they maintain the same diploid state. This allows both daughter cells to perform the same functions as the original cell.
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Answered by stradlater | 2024-10-31