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After cell division occurs, do daughter cells need to be identical to the parent cell? Explain why or why not please help quick!!
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After cell division occurs, do daughter cells need to be identical to the parent cell? Explain why or why not please help quick!!
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After cell division occurs, do daughter cells need to be identical to the parent cell? Explain why or why not
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Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
because of mitosis process
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