Your answer would be B.They rapidly break down at surface temperatures and pressures.
Each of the resulting daughter cells will have 64 chromosomes.
Mitosis is one of the components of the cell cycle when the duplicated chromosomes are distinguished into two nuclei. In mitosis, the two resulting daughter cells will always comprise of the similar quantity of chromosomes as the parent cell from which they are obtained.
The main function of mitosis is to keep the number of chromosomes constant in each cell division, thus, permitting one to grow and self-sustain the bodies.
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