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It is said that in meiosis, the daughter cells are not identical, cause the daughters cells have a combination of both parents' chromosomes. In the cell cycle they are identical.

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How do the daughter cells compare to parent cells?

Daughter cells are identical to the parent cell.


Is identical diploid daughter cells mitosis?

mitosis ends with 2 identical daughter cells and meiosis ends with 4 non-identical sister chromatids.


How many identical cells were formed after mitosis?

Mitosis results in two identical daughter cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell. So one parent cell can produce two identical daughter cells after mitosis.


How do daughter cells at the end of mitosis compare to parent cells at the beginning?

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What is the relationship between the parent cell and daughter cell after mitosis?

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What does Daughter cells produced when cells undergo mitosis are genetically?

Daughter cells produced when cells undergo mitosis are genetically identical to each other and to the parent cell. This is because each daughter cell receives an identical copy of the parent cell's DNA during cell division.


What is the result when a cell undergoes mitosis?

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How are daughter cell like the parent cell?

In mitosis, daughter cells are exactly like the parent cell (identical copies). In meiosis, daughter cells are different but similar in the fact that the chromosomes have undergone crossing over, giving genetic variability. Thus producing a "recombined" daughter cell and essentially not identical to the parent cell.


Compare the daughter cells and the parent cell?

Daughter cells are the result of cell division from the parent cell. They are genetically identical to the parent cell and are usually smaller in size. The daughter cells carry out the same functions as the parent cell, but may differentiate into specialized cell types.


How are daughter cells different from the parent cell in binary fission?

Daughter cells are genetically identical to the parent cell because binary fission is a form of asexual reproduction where the parent cell divides into two identical daughter cells. The only difference between daughter cells and the parent cell is that they are smaller in size.


Type of cell produced in mitosis?

Sister Cells or Daughter Cells. (basically they clone themselves) But when they split both cells are new, hence the daughter cells.


How do the events of the cell cycle ensure that the daughter cells will be identical to the parent cell?

DNA