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It results in daughter cells with half the number of chromosome as the parent cell.Group of answer choicesboth mitosis and meiosismitosisneither mitosis nor meiosismeiosisNext

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It results in daughter cells with half the number of chromosome as the parent cell.Group of answer choicesboth mitosis and meiosismitosisneither mitosis nor meiosismeiosisNext

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The process that results in daughter cells with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell is meiosis.

Here's a step-by-step explanation:

  1. Meiosis begins with a parent cell that is diploid, meaning it has two sets of chromosomes.

  2. This cell undergoes DNA replication, resulting in two copies of each chromosome.

  3. The cell then goes through two rounds of cell division, called Meiosis I and Meiosis II.

  4. In Meiosis I, the homologous chromosomes (one from each parent)

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