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  • Chromosome Number in Daughter Cells During Mitosis: A Comprehensive Explanation
    Each daughter cell receives a complete set of chromosomes, identical to the set present in the parent cell. During mitosis, the DNA in each chromosome is replicated and the resulting sister chromatids are separated, ensuring that each daughter cell receives the same genetic material. Therefore, each daughter cell contains the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell, which is typically 46 in humans.
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