Answer:
In the diagram showing cell division by mitosis of a cell (W), the statement that is correct with respect to cells Y and Z is that these cells are identical to each other and to cell W (last choice).
Step-by-step explanation:
Mitosis is the cell division that occurs in somatic cells, important for the processes of growth and development of living beings, in addition to tissue renewal and repair.
The result of the mitosis process is to obtain two daughter cells identical to each other, from an original cell. This implies that their morphology and genetic charge, diploid, will be the same.
The diagram shows a diploid cell (W) with a complete set of chromosomes, which are duplicated during the division process (X) and then distributed equally between the two daughter cells (Y and Z).
The other options are not correct because, as explained above, in mitosis the daughter cells are identical to each other and to the original cell.