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azamat
3 years ago
12

Which two of the following statements about mitosis are true?

Biology
2 answers:
marta [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Im pretty sure its B & C

Explanation:

Not D because both have a nucleus in the end

Not A parent cell divides making 2 cells not 3.

malfutka [58]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

B and C

Explanation:

Couldn't be A because the parent cell turns into the 2 daughter cells, so only 2 cells in the end. Also couldn't be D because no matter what, both cells should have a nucleus in the end because the chromatin in the nucleus doubles and then copies itself and splits into 2.

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