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Adalyn
9 April, 09:09
Number of sets of chromosomes in mitosis
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Marie Nash
9 April, 09:24
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Each daughter cells contain the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell
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Savion Velazquez
9 April, 09:41
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This depends on what organism you're referring to.
Humans have 23 sets of chromosomes.
In mitosis, identical cells are being produced.
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