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What is the name of the starting cell that divides into 2 identical cells in mitosis?

The starting cell that divides into two identical cells in mitosis is called a parent cell or a mother cell.


What happens to the nuclear material of the parent cell before it divides?

Melios


What happens to the parent cell when a one celled organisim divides?

it has a clone


What is the meaning of cell division?

Cell division is the process by which a parent cell divides into two or more daughter cells.


What does a parent cell do just before it divides?

During cell division, a parent cell undergoes a process called mitosis, where it duplicates its DNA and divides it into two identical sets. This prepares the cell to create two daughter cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell. The parent cell also duplicates its organelles and other cellular components to ensure that each daughter cell receives a complete set during division.


What is a parent cell and how does it contribute to the process of cell division and reproduction?

A parent cell is a cell that divides to produce two or more daughter cells. During cell division, the parent cell duplicates its genetic material and organelles, then divides into two daughter cells. This process ensures that genetic information is passed on to the next generation of cells. In reproduction, parent cells undergo cell division to create offspring with similar genetic characteristics.


What does'' divsion '' mean?

is the process by which a parent cell divides into two or more daughter cells


What are all the differences between meiosis and mitosis?

in mitosis a parent cell divides into two daughter cells in which the chromosomes are replicated and distributed equally into daughter cells. while in meiosis a parent cell divides into four unequall daughter cells.


How many times does the parent cell divides in mitosis?

Once, and then the two daughter cells can grow and later divide.


When the parent organism divides exactly in half?

Generally this is thought to be a function of Mitosis, or a-sexual reproduction. In the case of an Amoeba the parent cell divides in half, using cellular fission and creates a completely separate and self sufficient "daughter" cell.


Can you explain how cell division starts with a single parent cell?

Cell division begins with a single parent cell that duplicates its genetic material and then divides into two daughter cells. This process ensures that each new cell receives a complete set of genetic information from the parent cell.


When a body cell divides through the process of mitosis what is the number of chromosomes in the daughter cells?

After mitosis each daughter cell contains 46 chromosomes as the DNA replicates itself before the cell divides