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Answer:
b.
Explanation:
The correct answer would be that all the genetic material is duplicated then segregated equally to the daughter cells.
Mitosis has to do with the division of vegetative or non-reproductive cells in the body of organisms. At the interphase stage of each cell cycle prior to mitosis, the genetic materials of the cell are doubled or duplicated.
These genetic materials are then distributed equally to the two daughter cells that are produced at the end of the mitotic process. It thus means that the resulting daughter cells are genetically identical in all ramifications.
The correct option is, therefore b.
Mitosis, followed by cytokinesis, results in the formation of two genetically identical daughter cells because: B. all the genetic material is duplicated then segregated equally to the daughter cells.
Mitosis refers to a type of cell division (duplication) through which a single (1) parent cell produces two (2) genetically identical daughter cells.
In a mitotic division, the two (2) genetically identical daughter cells produced by one (1) parent cell generally have an equal number of chromosomes as their parent cell, this process is referred to as duplication division.
In this context, if a cell divides by mitosis followed by cytokinesis, this would result  in the formation of two genetically identical daughter cells because all the genetic material is duplicated and then segregated equally to the daughter cells.
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