Cell contains 1 set of unreplicated chromosomes A Process 1 A What has happened during Process 2? Cell contains 1 set of replicated chromosomes B Process 2 Cell contains 1 set of unreplicated chromosomes Cell contains 1 set of unreplicated chromosomes C The parent cell replicates its DNA so that it can divide the copies into genetically identical cells. The parent cell is divided into two smaller, equally sized cells that are identical to each other and the parent cell. The parent cell is joined with other cells, and then divides into two smaller sized cells that are genetically different from one another. The parent cell is growing larger and replicating the organelles to make sure each new cell gets an organelle of each type.

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Cell contains 1
set of
unreplicated
chromosomes
A
Process 1
W
What has happened during Process 2?
Cell contains 1
set of
replicated
chromosomes
B
Process 2
Cell contains
1 set of
unreplicated
chromosomes
Cell contains
1. set of
unreplicated
chromosomes
The parent cell replicates its DNA so that it can divide the copies into genetically
identical cells.
The parent cell is divided into two smaller, equally sized cells that are identical to
each other and the parent cell.
The parent cell is joined with other cells, and then divides into two smaller sized
cells that are genetically different from one another.
The parent cell is growing larger and replicating the organelles to make sure each
new cell gets an organelle of each type.
Transcribed Image Text:Cell contains 1 set of unreplicated chromosomes A Process 1 W What has happened during Process 2? Cell contains 1 set of replicated chromosomes B Process 2 Cell contains 1 set of unreplicated chromosomes Cell contains 1. set of unreplicated chromosomes The parent cell replicates its DNA so that it can divide the copies into genetically identical cells. The parent cell is divided into two smaller, equally sized cells that are identical to each other and the parent cell. The parent cell is joined with other cells, and then divides into two smaller sized cells that are genetically different from one another. The parent cell is growing larger and replicating the organelles to make sure each new cell gets an organelle of each type.
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