after mitosis the daughter cells are exactly identical to the original cell
The daughter cells are identical to the original cell.
Mitosis is used to replace the old cells. You get exact replica of the original cell mitosis.
Mitosis is the dividing of cells where the new cell that is created has the same number of chromosomes as the original cell.
Mitosis is a process of cell reproduction in which two new cells are made from the original cell. These cells will be of whatever type of cell the original was ( I think, not completely sure about the last part.) Not sure if that is what you were asking.
Nothing really happens to a cell after mitosis. The cell itself undergoes division to produce two new cells with the same number of chromosomes as it did before division. So, nothing really is left of the cell after division or mitosis.
The daughter cells are identical to the original cell.
The two new cells are genetically identical to each other and the original cell.
Mitosis is used to replace the old cells. You get exact replica of the original cell mitosis.
Mitosis is the dividing of cells where the new cell that is created has the same number of chromosomes as the original cell.
Mitosis is the phase when the celldivides into two cells that are identical to the original cell (two identical daughter cells).Hope that helps! :)
Mitosis is a process of cell reproduction in which two new cells are made from the original cell. These cells will be of whatever type of cell the original was ( I think, not completely sure about the last part.) Not sure if that is what you were asking.
Daughter cells are a part of mitosis (asexual cell division). They are formed in Telophase when the cell plate forms and creates two separate cells called daughter cells. In mitosis, each daughter cell is identical to the "mother cell" (original cell).
They are exact copies of each other and the original cell.
The new cells formed after mitosis and cytokinesis are usually similar in size and chromosome number to each other. They are typically identical to the original cell that underwent division, as the purpose of mitosis is to produce genetically identical daughter cells. However, there can be exceptions such as during meiosis when the chromosome number differs between the original cell and the new cells.
Nothing really happens to a cell after mitosis. The cell itself undergoes division to produce two new cells with the same number of chromosomes as it did before division. So, nothing really is left of the cell after division or mitosis.
Mitosis cells are identical (but smaller) daughter cells made by replicating and dividing the original chromosomes, in effect making a cellular xerox.
52 - mitosis produces daughter cells with exactly the same chromosomes of the original cell.