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Using these words: cell division, Mitosis and DNA explain the product of mitosis and how it is achieved

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Answer: Mitosis is a process in which a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells through cell division. During mitosis, one cell divides once to form two identical cells. This process involves replication of the cell's chromosomes, segregation of the copied DNA, and splitting of the parent's cell's cytoplasm. The major purpose of mitosis is for growth and to replace worn-out cells.

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Mitosis is the process of cell division, that is, dividing one cell into two almost the same new cells, with the same number of chromosomes as the cell had when it began to divide.

Step-by-step explanation:

Man contains 46 chromosomes in body (somatic) cells and 23 chromosomes in gametes. The process of division takes place in several phases: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.

Before the cell division begins, the complete material is doubled, which will be divided into two "daughter cells" during the division.

This phase is called the interphase and it is the period between the two divisions. During this period, the cells grow and the amount of DNA doubles. Chromosomes are in the form of thin threads and are not visible.

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