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What process does a cell go through to divide its nucleus to form two identical nuclei? A) reproduction b) growth c) replication d) mitosis
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What process does a cell go through to divide its nucleus to form two identical nuclei? A) reproduction b) growth c) replication d) mitosis
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What process does a cell go through to divide its nucleus to form two identical nuclei?
A) reproduction
b) growth
c) replication
d) mitosis
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It would be D.) Mitosis!
Good luck, rockstar! I hope this helped, and you pass!
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