If you are talking about mitosis, yes, the daughter cells are identical to themselves and even their parents. But when it comes to meiosis, the daughter cells are not alike, they show variation
Yes, all "daughter" cells are identical, they are exact clones to the first cell u had in u. But some cells are not identical, in this case, egg cells are all different, which is why we're not exact copies of our parents.
No, meiosis results in four non-identical haploid daughter cells. The parent cell is diploid.
No, the four daughter cells are genetically different from the parent.
Parent cells go through mitosis to have the two daughter cells identical to each other, and humans are diploid.
no because of the crossing over.....
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Yes, they are all four Haploid.
in meisosis, cells formed are different from each other. in mitosis the daughter cells are identical.
o A parent cell will copy of all its internal components, divide them equally, and then split in half to form 2 daughter cells o The daughter cells formed are identical to each other
A mitotic division results in the formation of two daughter cells that are identical to the parent cell. The parent cell divides into the two daughter cells. The newly formed cells have diploid number of chromosomes (just like the parent cell)
After mitosis followed by cytokinesis, the two identical daughter cells have a complete and identical set of chromosomes, which are the same as the parent cell.
Upon finishing mitosis, you get two nuclei in a cell that is twice the normal size. When cytokinesis is also complete, you get two identical daughter cells.
mitosis
Not reallyTwo daughter cells are produced after cytokinesis.They are identical to mother cell and each other
Meiosis will produce 4 cells that are not identical to the parent cell but are identical to each other.
The genetic information in parent cells is copied exactly and passed to daughter cells.
in meisosis, cells formed are different from each other. in mitosis the daughter cells are identical.
this occurs as a result of mitosis.
o A parent cell will copy of all its internal components, divide them equally, and then split in half to form 2 daughter cells o The daughter cells formed are identical to each other
After Mitosis, the result is 2 new, identical, daughter cells. In order for each to be identical, the chromosomes must be copied.
The two new cells are genetically identical to each other and the original cell.
Mitosis
A mitotic division results in the formation of two daughter cells that are identical to the parent cell. The parent cell divides into the two daughter cells. The newly formed cells have diploid number of chromosomes (just like the parent cell)
After mitosis followed by cytokinesis, the two identical daughter cells have a complete and identical set of chromosomes, which are the same as the parent cell.