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Daughter Cells:
This phase mitosis and cytokinesis, chromosomes are equally distributed between two daughter cells. These cells are identical diploid cells, with each cell containing a full complement of chromosomes.
Cells produced via mitosis are different from those produced via meiosis. In meiosis, four daughter cells are produced. These cells are haploid cells, containing one-half the number of chromosomes as the original cell. Sex cells undergo meiosis. When sex cells unite during fertilization, these haploid cells become a diploid cell.
Thus this is the phase or mitotic division is the highlighted cell undergoing