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Cytokinesis is technically not part of mitosis. Explain what would happen if a cell were to go through the process of mitosis but did not go through cytokinesis. What would happen if cytokinesis happened without mitosis?

A) Mitosis cannot occur without cytokinesis and cytokinesis cannot occur without mitosis because cytokinesis is a part of mitosis.

B) If mitosis occurred without cytokinesis, a cell would still only have one nucleus because cells cannot have more than one nucleus. If cytokinesis occurred without mitosis, neither cell would survive because DNA must be duplicated first.

C) If mitosis occurred without cytokinesis, a cell would have two nuclei. If cytokinesis occurred without mitosis, Chromosomes and DNA would be distributed unevenly in the two daughter cells

D) If mitosis occurred without cytokinesis, Chromosomes and DNA would be distributed unevenly in the two daughter cells. If cytokinesis occurred without mitosis, a cell would have two nuclei.

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C) If mitosis occurred without cytokinesis, a cell would have two nuclei. If cytokinesis occurred without mitosis, Chromosomes and DNA would be distributed unevenly in the two daughter cells.
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