Where do daughter cells obtain their DNA?
1. from the duplicated chromosomes in the nucleus of the parent cell
2. from inheriting 10% of the parent cell's genetic material
3. from all of the original parent chromosomes during cell division
4.from the splitting of the cytoplasm in cytokinesis

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Explanation:

1. from the duplicated chromosomes in the nucleus of the parent cell

All the genetic information within the eukaryotic cell is stored within the nucleus as helical DNA. This DNA is tightly wound around histones as chromosomes. To produce daughter cells, the chromosomes (total number of chromosomes (2n)) are copied before the cell splits into two daughter cells. This process is known as mitosis, and occurs in cell division and growth processes. Two new nuclei are formed, along with identical cells. These are the same as the parent cell and the chromosome number (2n) is maintained.

Conversely in meiosis, the number of chromosomes (2n) is halved through meiotic divisions, producing 4 (n) germ cells (sperm or eggs), each containing half the number of chromosomes as its parent cell.

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Answer:

Answer A is correct, From the duplicated chromosomes in the nucleus of the parent cell

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