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2 December, 05:48

What is the term for cell division where the two resulting nuclei receive a complete set of

chromosomes that is the same as in the parent cell?

A. meiosis

B. cell cycle

C. cytokinesis

D. mitosis

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  1. 2 December, 06:04
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    D. mitosis

    Explanation:

    All the cells arise from cell division. Meiosis is a special form of cell division that produces reproductive cells. This process involves a "parent" cell splitting into two or more Cells whereas "Mitosis", a process of cell reproduction, during which one cell gives rise to two identical daughter cells, the term mitosis is used to describe the duplication and distribution of chromosomes, the structures that carries the genetic information.

    "Meiosis is reductional", said "M. Andrew Hoyt", a biologist and professor at "Johns Hopkins University".
  2. 2 December, 06:13
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    d mitosis

    Explanation:

    In mitosis, cell division occurs, obtaining 2 daughter cells with the same genetic material in each of the cells that originated them. (same number of chromosomes as the stem cell)
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