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Madisyn Keith
12 April, 05:13
What is the end result of mitosis
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Roman Henson
12 April, 08:24
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Mitosis is the type of cell division the purpose of which which is that two identical copies of a cell are formed. The end result is that the DNA/chromosomes replicate and one set of chromosomes, with some of the cytoplasm and its contents, goes to each new "daughter" cell.
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