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Unlike in prokaryotic cells, replication in eukaryotic cells

a. is continuous in two directions until the whole chromosome is copied.
b. involves much less DNA.
c. can start in many different places on a sequence at the same time.
d. starts from a single point.

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a. is continuous in two directions until the whole chromosome is copied.

The two identical daughter cells resulting from mitosis and cytokinesis are identical in the following ways:1. Mitosis occurs when the nucleus of the cell divides into two identical nuclei, each with the same type and number of chromosomes. The cell's DNA is duplicated during this phase. Sometimes the cell's DNA isn't copied properly resulting in cancer-type cells. 2. Cytokinesis is when the cytoplasm divides into two identical daughter cells. Each cell is genetically identical and both are a similar size.
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