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Hi, in this answer we are going to select an option which refers to the number of chromosomes in a daughter cell which is produced by mitosis from a deployed cell having 16 chromosomes.
00:17
So a deployed organism will have 2 in number of chromosomes which means it will have two sets of chromosomes.
00:28
So one set is derived from the father and one set is derived from the mother.
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Mytosis is a type of cell division where a parent cell will produce two daughter cells which are identical.
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That is genetically identical to the parent cell.
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So if a deployed cell undergoes mitosis, it will produce two deployed daughter cells.
01:06
So option a which says it will produce daughter cells with four chromosomes is a wrong option because here the chromosome number is one fourth of the chromosome number of the parent cell.
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So in mitosis, the daughter cell has chromosomes which are same number as the parent cell.
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So option a is a wrong option.
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Coming to option b, which says 32 chromosomes is a wrong option because here the chromosome number has doubled...