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Which describes the two cells formed through mitosis?

They are identical to each other but unlike the parent cell.
They are different from each other and the parent cell.
They are identical to each other and to the parent cell.

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Answer:

They are identical to each other and to the parent cell.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mitosis is used to produce daughter cells that are genetically identical to the parent cells. The cell copies - or 'replicates' - its chromosomes, and then splits the copied chromosomes equally to make sure that each daughter cell has a full set.

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Answer:

The third one.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mitosis doubles the DNA and then splits the cell in two so it will have identical daughter cells.

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