LOOSE LEAF TEXT W/ MODIFIED MAST MICRO
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Mitotic cell division is a type of division in which two daughter cells are formed each having the same number and same type of chromosome as the original. Meiosis is also a type of cell division that results in production of four daughter cells with half the number of chromosomes.
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Prophase is the stage of mitosis characterized by the
a. physical seperation of sister chromatids
b. appearance of visible chromosomes
c. occurrence of cytokinesis
d. alignment of chromosomes at center of cell
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A. Prophase
B. Telophase
C. Cytokinesis
D. Metaphase
Mitosis leads to ...
A.)identical (or nearly identical) cells
B.)four unique gametes
C.)one cell with double the normal number of chromosomes
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