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Cellular reproduction question (only 1)?

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What is the process that ensures that each daughter cell has the same number and kind of chromosome as the parent cell???

I think it might be meiosis but chances is i got it wrong (lol i am so bad at bio)

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  1. Mitosis creates identical daughter cells.  Meiosis creates genetically unique cells, so your answer is mitosis.


  2. Mitosis produces two daughter cells identical to the parent cell (accidents do happen but mostly the process is accurate!).

    Meiosis produces four daughter cells with only half the number of sets of chromosomes that the parent cell possessed.  Meiosis is always associated with sexual reproduction!

  3. It's mitosis.

    In meiosis, the daughter cell gets only half the chromosomes.

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