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How are mitosis and binary fission similar? A.

They produce identical daughter cells.
B.
They occur only in prokaryotes.
C.
They involve division of nuclei as well as cytoplasm.
D.
They occur only during sexual reproduction.

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Answer:

answer is A

Step-by-step explanation:

it is because in mitosis , the cell divides it self into two daughter cells as it is asexual

in binary fission the cell divides into two daughter cells. so both ways are similar

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User Adam Bilinski
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Answer: A. They produce identical daughter cells.

Mitosis and binary fission are similar because they produce identical daughter cells.

Step-by-step explanation:

Binary fission is an asexual reproductive method found in organisms like hydra. The offspring produced by binary fission are identical to the parent. Mitosis is similar to binary fission in this respect.

Mitosis and meosis occur in eukaryotic cells. Mitosis produces only two daughter cells which are identical while meosis produces four daughter cells and they need not be identical.

It is meosis that takes place in reproductive cells and mitosis that takes place in somatic cells. Diploid daughter cells are produced by mitosis and haploid daughter cells are produced by meosis.

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User Ibnu Habibie
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