A cell divides to form two cells that are genetically identical to the parent ce
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Question
A cell divides to form two cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell.
This statement is true for mitosis only.
this statement is true for mitosis and meiosis II.
This statement is ture for meiosis I only.
This statement is true for mitosis and for meiosis I.
This statement is true for meiosis II only.
This statement is true for mitosis only.
this statement is true for mitosis and meiosis II.
This statement is ture for meiosis I only.
This statement is true for mitosis and for meiosis I.
This statement is true for meiosis II only.
Explanation / Answer
A cell divides and forms 2 identical daughter cells in mitosis and meiosis I. Meiosis I is also known as meiotic mitosis. In mitosis the daughter cells maintain the same chromosome number (2n) as the parent cell. Option 4 is correct.
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