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Two identical daughter cells results of mitosis and cytokinesis. In what ways are the similar?
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Two identical daughter cells results of mitosis and cytokinesis. In what ways are the similar?
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Two identical daughter cells results of mitosis and cytokinesis. In what ways are the similar?
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They are both made up of the same things. Their plasmas, organelles, and DNA. They will grow to be exactly the same.
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