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Biology, 06.12.2021 22:30 mem8163

What would happen if cytokinesis failed? The nucleus would never divide, and the new daughter cells would lack a
nucleus and would die.
The cell would be too big and contain more than one nuclei.
The cell would eventually split on its own.
Organisms would not produce more genetic material for each new
daughter cell.

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