Mitosis results in haploid or diploid?

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The question is asking whether the process of mitosis results in haploid or diploid cells. Mitosis typically results in diploid cells, which are identical to the original cell, as it is a process of cell division that maintains the same chromosome number.

Answer

diploid

The final answer is diploid

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The final answer is diploid

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During mitosis, a single cell divides to produce two genetically identical diploid daughter cells. Mitosis is used for growth, development, and tissue repair in multicellular organisms.

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Mitosis should not be confused with meiosis, which produces haploid cells for sexual reproduction.

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