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If mitosis goes correctly, one diploid cell splits to form: -none of the above -two identical haploid cells -one diploid and one haploid cell -two identical diploid cells
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If mitosis goes correctly, one diploid cell splits to form:
-none of the above
-two identical haploid cells
-one diploid and one haploid cell
-two identical diploid cells
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None of the above. Diploid cell splits to form four haploid cells.
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