What is the outcome of mitosis?
a. Two diploid daughter cells
b. Two haploid daughter cells
c. Four haploid daughter cells
d. Four diploid daughter cells
a. Two diploid daughter cells
The outcome of mitosis is two diploid daughter cells.
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