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Two molecules are formed, each with original "upright" is the correct answer.
The two identical daughter cells resulting from mitosis and cytokinesis are identical in the following ways:1. Mitosis occurs when the nucleus of the cell divides into two identical nuclei, each with the same type and number of chromosomes. The cell's DNA is duplicated during this phase. Sometimes the cell's DNA isn't copied properly resulting in cancer-type cells. 2. Cytokinesis is when the cytoplasm divides into two identical daughter cells. Each cell is genetically identical and both are a similar size.
The two identical daughter cells resulting from mitosis and cytokinesis are identical in the following ways:1. Mitosis occurs when the nucleus of the cell divides into two identical nuclei, each with the same type and number of chromosomes. The cell's DNA is duplicated during this phase. Sometimes the cell's DNA isn't copied properly resulting in cancer-type cells. 2. Cytokinesis is when the cytoplasm divides into two identical daughter cells. Each cell is genetically identical and both are a similar size.
Answer;
Two molecules are formed, each with original "upright"
When DNA is duplicated during mitosis two molecules are formed, each with original "upright".
Explanation;
The process of making a copy of DNA is called DNA replication;
The process is catalyzed by the enzyme DNA polymerase, where DNA molecule acts as the primer.
The process is semi-conservative which means there will be formation of two new strands each with one strand from the original DNA and another new strand.
During the process the two strands of the Original DNA are used to form corresponding new strands to form two new strands of DNA.