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During normal mitotic cell division, a parent cell having four chromosomes will produce two daughter cells, each containing Select one: a. two chromosomes. b. four chromosomes. c. eight chromosomes. d. sixteen chromosomes.

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Answer:

Four chromosomes

Explanation:

MITOSIS:This is a process where a *cell divides into two identical cells*, hence called *duplication division*. The *daughter cells ends up containing exactly the same number of chromosomes(four chromosomes) as the parent cell*. It takes place during an organisms growth.

The process of mitosis can be divided into four unbroken stages namely; prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telephase,which is followed by a "resting stage" called interphase.

During normal mitotic cell division, a parent cell having four chromosomes will produce two daughter cells, each containing four chromosomes.

MITOSIS:

  • Mitosis is a type of cellular division that results in the formation of two daughter cells that are genetically identical to one another.

  • Mitosis retains the number of chromosomes of the parent cell in the daughter cells i.e. a diploid parent cell (2n) will produce diploid daughter cells.

  • Therefore, during normal mitotic cell division, a parent cell having four chromosomes will produce two daughter cells, each containing four chromosomes.

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