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The type of cell division where the daughter cells have exactly the same as the parent cells is called

budding
mitosis
symbiosis
meiosis

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Mitosis

Step-by-step explanation:

A new organism develops from a small bud that forms on the parent. It grows into a copy of the parent through mitosis.

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Answer:

Mitosis

Step-by-step explanation:

Mitosis is a type of cell division where the cell replicates its DNA and splits into two identical daughter cells. This occurs in some types asexual reproduction or in cell proliferation.

Meiosis produces genetically diverse daughter cells with half the amount of DNA as the parent. It occurs as part of asexual reproduction.

During budding, the cell divides asymmetrically as part of asexual reproduction.

Symbiosis is when two organisms interact with one another, and is usually benefit to both of them. It is not a type of cell division

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