cells divide into 2 at a time
The two daughter cells that result from mitosis are diploid just like the parent cell. The daughter cells have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. In meiosis, 4 daughter cells result each with half the number of chromosomes that the parent cell had and are therefore called haploid.
Daughter and parent cells are alike because the daughter cell comes from the parent cell.
The daughter cells are identical to the original cell.
In mitosis (one parent cell), the daughter cells have the same genetic material as the parent (unless there is a mutation). In meiosis (two parent cells), the daughter cell/s will share some genetic material with either parent.
Homologous chromosomes assort independently, so each gamete has a unique combination of alleles
Daughter cells are identical to the parent cell.
daughter cells have half the number of cells that a parent cell has
The parent cell has twice the chromosomal material than the four daughter cells. parent= diploid daughter= monoploid
The daughter cells have the same # of chromosomes & the same amount of DNA
the daughter cells' chromosomes are a identical to the parent cell. they each have a complete set
The two daughter cells that result from mitosis are diploid just like the parent cell. The daughter cells have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. In meiosis, 4 daughter cells result each with half the number of chromosomes that the parent cell had and are therefore called haploid.
they r identical
Daughter and parent cells are alike because the daughter cell comes from the parent cell.
A daughter cell and its parent cell are exact copies of each other.
Daughter cells are smaller in volume than the parent cell. This is because they split the cytoplasm of the parent cell during cytokinesis.
because daughter cell goes to partys and parent doesnt
The daughter cells are identical to the original cell.