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How do the daughter cells that result from mitosis compare with the original

cell?
A. They have more cytoplasm than the original cell had.
B. They are completely different from the original cell.
C. They have half as many chromosomes as the original cell.
D. They are genetically identical to the original cell.

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D. They are genetically identical to the original cell

Step-by-step explanation:

Two identical diploid daughter cells are produced by mitosis. (Diploid just means that the cells each have 23 pairs of chromosomes). Hope this helps!

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