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Which of the following best describes how the parent cell produces daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes during asexual reproduction? Sister chromatids are separated into two nuclei, and after telophase they are replicated. The chromosomes are copied during interphase, and during mitosis they separate into two nuclei. The chromosomes are separated during interphase and form two individual nuclei during prophase. Sister chromatids are copied during interphase, and during anaphase they separate to form two nuclei.

welp:

I'm stuck between B and D.

Katrin369:

Okay so you do you think it's B or D?

Ashely:

Try to give examples to yourself why it could be one of the other

welp:

After some thinking I think B makes more sense

Ashely:

@welp wrote:
After some thinking I think B makes more sense
i was thinking the same but i was not 100% sure

Florisalreadytaken:

I do agree with this, but it it was me, id consider the last option as well :D

Florisalreadytaken:

lol no am jk — SISTER chromatids, take part in meiosis — its indeed B.

welp:

Oh okay whew once again thank you guys!

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