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The cytoplasm is not divided in the same precise way that the chromosomes are. So one daughter-cell may receive more mitochondria, for example, than the other.

After mitosis, daughter-cells will probably differ, but not drastically, in the numbers of each organelle that they have in their cytoplasm.

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