Mitosis because the daughter cells are identical. Hence the correct option is c.
The diagram represents mitosis, a type of cell division characterized by the division of a single diploid (2n) parent cell into two identical diploid daughter cells. Mitosis is crucial for growth, development, and tissue repair in multicellular organisms, and it ensures that the genetic information is faithfully replicated and distributed to each daughter cell.
Unlike meiosis, which results in the formation of haploid cells and involves two rounds of division, mitosis involves only one round of division, and the daughter cells retain the same genetic information as the parent cell. In the diagram, the clear depiction of one parent cell dividing into two genetically identical daughter cells aligns with the characteristics of mitosis. Hence the correct option is c.