Biology
Imagine one cell (A) has undergone one mitotic division and another cell (B) has completed its meiotic division. How many daughter cells would the two produce?
Cell A: ……………………….
Cell B: ………………………..
Cell Division
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Cell A produces 2 cells
Cell B produces 4 cells
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