Which one of the following statements about mitosis is correct?
a. it consists of two parts :...
Biology, 20.08.2019 05:30 abhibhambhani
Which one of the following statements about mitosis is correct?
a. it consists of two parts : mitosis 1 and mitosis 2.
b. its part of the process of oogenesis.
c. it creates haploid nuclei.
d. it forms two identical daughter cells.
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