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What is the name given to cell division in eukaryotes? A. division B. replication C. binary fission D. mitosis and cytokinesis
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What is the name given to cell division in eukaryotes?
A. division
B. replication
C. binary fission
D. mitosis and cytokinesis
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Mitosis and Meiosis, Should be the answer
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