Yes; most cell reproduction is mitosis; where the number of chromosomes is the same in the daughter cells and the parent cells.
Yes, mitosis results in 2 identical daughter cells with the exact same genetic information as the parent cell.
Mitosis followed by cytokinesis produces two daughter cells.
Yes, but its a whole other mitosis
Yes
Mitosis followed by cytokinesis produces two daughter cells.
Mitosis is the cell division process in which two identical daughter cells are produced.
two diploid daughter cells
Somatic cells
Amitosis is nuclear division occurring without symmetry, and as such is a rather random type of division with without proper structure. Mitosis and Meiosis do differ in the number of daughter cells, mitosis with 2 and meiosis with 4. This, however, is also not a fair comparison, as mitosis and meiosis result in different types of cells.
The result of mitosis(or offspring)is two daughter cells.
At the end of mitosis of a single cell, two daughter cells are formed...................
Two.Mitosis involves a single cell dividing into two genetically identical daughter cells.
Mitosis followed by cytokinesis produces two daughter cells.
noYes it results two identical cells.They are same as mother cells
2 diploid cells
Meiosis creates four daughter cells, and mitosis results in two.
When mitosis is complete two diploid daughter cells are formed.
Mitosis! :D Meiosis results in 4 sex cells. :3
Mitosis is the process in which a eukaryotic cell separates the chromosomes in its cell nucleus, into two identical sets in two daughter nuclei
These two newly formed Cells are called Daughter Cells.
after the cell goes through mitosis, two new daughter cells are formed and then they enter interphase.