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What would most likely result if mitosis was not accompanied by cytoplasmic division?
A. One cell without a nucleus.
B. Two cells, each without a nucleus.
C. Two cells, each with one nucleus.
D. One cell with two identical nuclei.
Mitosis is the division of the nucleus into two nuclei with identical sets of DNA. Cytokinesis, or cytoplasmic division, is when the cytoplasm and other organelles split in to, producing two new cells. If only mitosis occurred, you would get one cell with two identical nuclei.
 
 
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