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The rate at which a parent atom creates daughter atoms is always

1.unstable and changing
2.constant and unique
3.unstable and rare
4.never found in nature

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2. Constant and unique

Step-by-step explanation:

The rate at which a parent atom creates daughter atoms is always constant and unique. The process of cell division is a unique occurrence that happens with eukaryotic cells. These parent atoms go through the different phases at a constant phase, but when interruptions in the divisions happen, mutations and abnormality in the cell will take place.

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