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  • 03-02-2021
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Why doesn’t the chromosome number double every time a new generation is formed?

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  • 04-02-2021

Answer:

Mitosis

Explanation:

Mitosis is the process of cell division. both daughter cells that come out of mitosis are duplicates of eachother. the chromosomes split so each cell has the same amount as the parent cell. thus, the chromosomes do not double.

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