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11. In two cells belonging to the same organism resulting from mitosis I. Amount of DNA in the nucleus II. Chromosome number III. Number of organelles IV. Cytoplasm amount which of the given are exactly the same? A) I only B) I and II C) I, II and III D) II, III and IV E) I, II, III and IV

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E) I, II, III and IV

Step-by-step explanation:

Mitosis is a kind of cell division in which two identical daughter cells are produced. The two daughter cells are identical in the sense that they contain the same chromosome number, the same amount of DNA etc.

Prior to mitotic division, the DNA of the original cell replicates and is shared equally between the two daughter cells. The chromosome number is also maintained likewise other cellular components like number of organelles and cytoplasmic content. In a nutshell, mitosis produces two daughter cells that are exactly the same in all ramifications.

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