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A cell of an organism has four chromosomes. it undergoes a process at the end of which two daughter cells are produced. Each daughter cell has four chromosomes. What process is described?

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The process described here is Mitosis.

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During mitosis the parent cell divides into two daughter cells which are identical to each other and to the parent cell. Mitosis increases the cell number. The number of chromosomes remains the same. During mitosis the DNA is duplicated in the parent cell and then passed on to the daughter cells. There are five phases of mitosis i.e. Prophase, Metaphase,Anaphase, Telephase and interphase.

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Based on the Scenario, the process is described as Mitosis

During this process , chromosomes in a cell nucleus will be separated into two identical set of chromosomes (which make it four) and will end up in their own nucleus

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