Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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What would be the outcome if a cell completed mitosis but did not undergo cytokinesis?
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The cell would have 92 chromosomes.
The cell would have 23 chromosomes.
The cell would have two nuclei.
There would be two cells.
The cell would have 46 chromosomes.
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