what is mitosis
Asked by anthoney_p | 19th Sep, 2020, 01:35: AM
Expert Answer:
Mitosis is the division of the parent cell into two identical daughter cells, each with a nucleus which has. the same amount of DNA, same number and kind of chromosomes and same hereditary information.
Answered by | 19th Sep, 2020, 09:39: PM
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