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Where do daughter cells obtain their dna? a. from the duplicated chromosomes in the nucleus of the parent cell b. from the splitting of the cytoplasm in cytokinesis c. from all of the original parent chromosomes during cell division d. from inheriting 10% of the parent cell's genetic material

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