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Explain why mitosis alone does not produce daughter cells
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1. Because the cytoplasm has to divide - this is called cytokinesis and occurs at the end of telophase.
2.Prophase is longest phase of mitosis.
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cytokinesis is needed ( sorry did not spell that correctly) in order to create the daughter cells.
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