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Answer:

They would be smaller than their normal size.

Explanation:

The G2 phase of a cell's cycle is where the cell starts preparing itself for the mitosis by producing proteins and growing in size. If the G2 phase of the parent cell is shortened, then the cell is not able to grow as much as it needs but this does not affect the mitosis process, the daughter cells would be much smaller due to the parent cell's size.

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Answer:

If the G2 phase of parent cell is shortened the daughter cell would be smaller than normal.

Explanation:

G2 phase is the last part of interphase. In this phase cells are preparing for meiosis or mitosis. Cells grow more in size during this phase and produce more molecules which need for division.

If due to some reasons G2 phase of parent cell is shortened, then the cell will not grow properly and daughter cells will be smaller due to parent cells size although mitosis or meiosis of cells does not effect by shortened G2 phase.

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