When a cell undergoes mitosis,
a. the daughter cells have identical genes.
b. the daughter cell has genes identical to
those of the mother cell that produced it.
c. the amount of cytoplasm in the mother cell
and in each of the daughter cells is equal.
d. there is an exact duplication and division of
all of the organelles between daughter cells.
e. the daughter cells have identical genes, and
the daughter cell has genes identical to
those of the mother cell that produced it
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