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One Half
They have 1/2 the genetic material of the parent cell.
The parent cell has twice the chromosomal material than the four daughter cells. parent= diploid daughter= monoploid
Mitosis. The parent nucleus splits into two daughter nuclei containing chromosomes identical to that of the parent cell.
No. Due to DNA replication before mitosis, each daughter cell receives the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. So if the parent cell has 38 chromosomes, the daughter cells will have 38 chromosomes.
One Half
They have 1/2 the genetic material of the parent 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.
Melios
The parent cell has twice the chromosomal material than the four daughter cells. parent= diploid daughter= monoploid
Mitosis. The parent nucleus splits into two daughter nuclei containing chromosomes identical to that of the parent cell.
No. Due to DNA replication before mitosis, each daughter cell receives the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. So if the parent cell has 38 chromosomes, the daughter cells will have 38 chromosomes.
Daughter and parent cells are alike because the daughter cell comes from the parent cell.
Each daughter cell gets an exact copy of its parent cell i.e same genetic material
A daughter cell and its parent cell are exact copies of each other.
Each daughter cell contains half of the chromosomes from the parent cell. Because the parent cell undergoes DNA replication before mitosis, the parent cell and the daughter cells will be diploid.
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