The process by which four new cells are produced by cell division, and the new cells formed have only half the number of chromosomes than that of mother cells is called as (A) Endocytosis (B) Exocytosis (C) Meiosis (D) Mitosis
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This is not endocytosis or exocytosis, as those processes involve the movement of substances in and out of cells, not cell division. Mitosis results in two identical daughter cells, not four. Show more…
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