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Diploid cells (any cell that isn't a gamete).

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Cells produced during mitosis are commonly called daughter cells. These two daughter cells are identical to the parent cell.

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Cells identical to mother cells. Two cells are made

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skin cell

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A skin cell

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a zygote

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Q: In humans which cell is produced most directly by mitotic cell division?
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