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The cytoplasm level would be too low in both cells, and this could result in cell shinkage (plasmolysis or crenation). This is often the first step in apoptosis (cell death).

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Q: What if a cell undergoes mitosis but not cytokinosis?
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What are structures inside the nucleus that duplicate when a cell undergoes mitosis and separate when a cell undergoes meiosis?

what duplicates when a call undergoes mitosis and separate when a cell undergoes meiosis


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In a eukaryote cell the process in which the cell divides into two independent identical cells is called?

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