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13 November, 22:06

How do daughter cells obtain their DNA? A: The DNA in the parent cell nucleus makes a copy of itself and is then split between the two daughter cells during mitosis. B: Original chromosomes from the parent cell split in half and then each half goes to one of the two daughter cells during the cell cycle. C: The DNA in the parent cell nucleus makes a copy of itself and is then split between the two daughter cells during meiosis. D: Original chromosomes from the parent cell split in half, and then each half goes to one of the two daughter cells during cytokinesis.

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  1. 13 November, 22:56
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    I think it's A because it's more accurate
  2. 14 November, 00:05
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    The answer is a I am pretty sure
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