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In mitosis, how does a daughter cell compare with its parent cell?

A.
A daughter cell has twice as many chromosomes as its parent cell.
B.
A daughter cell has half as many chromosomes as its parent cell.
C.
A daughter cell and its parent cell are exact copies of each other.
D.
A daughter cell has no similarity to its parent cell.

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Answer: im pretty sure its the last (one daughter cell has no similarity to its parent cell.)

Explanation: bc a daughter cell has 30 and the parent cell would have 46 and thats not twice or half as many and they arent the same either so the last one makes sences

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