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What do parent and daughter cells have in
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Mitosis is common to all eukaryotes; during this process, a parent cell splits into two genetically identical daughter cells, each of which contains the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.During meiosis, the cells needed for sexual reproduction divide to produce new cells called gametes.

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Answer:

They contain copies of the same cellular components.

They are exact copies of one another.

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