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Mitosis is a single nuclear division that results in two nuclei, usually partitioned into two new cells. The nuclei resulting from a mitotic division are genetically identical to the original. They have the same number of sets of chromosomes: one in the case of haploid cells, and two in the case of diploid cells.
Explanation:
https://openoregon.pressbooks.pub/mhccbiology102/chapter/comparing-meiosis-and-mitosis/#:~:text=Mitosis%20is%20a%20single%20nuclear,the%20case%20of%20diploid%20cells.
