The cell cycle concludes by producing two new cells that are genetically identical to the original cell and maintain the same number of chromosomes.
The cell cycle concludes with the formation of two new cells that are genetically identical to the original cell and possess the same chromosome count.
Text | The end of the cell cycle results in two new cells identifcal to the original cell, with the same number of chromosomes. |
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