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Answer:

The cell would not split in two

Explanation:

Each daughter cell has the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus If mitosis were not accompanied by cytoplasmic division, there would only be one cell with two identical nuclei because the division did not occur for there to be two different cells.

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If mitosis is not accompanied by cytoplasmic division, a cell with two identical nuclei would be formed.

The division of the cytoplasm (cytokinesis) finalizes the mitotic process. This ensures that 2 independent daughter cells each with its own nucleus are formed.

After the migration of chromatids to the opposite poles, the condensation of the chromosomes, and the formation of nuclear membranes around each condensed chromosome, the next thing is for the cytoplasm to divide. If this fails to happen, the resulting structure will act as a single cell but will have two nuclei.

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