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Two daughter Cells are the result of mitotic Cell division.
The daughter cells.
a mature red blood cell doesn't have a nucleus while an immature one does.
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Meiosis .
The two new cells formed after mitosis and cell division are called daughter cell. Their nucleus is genetically identical to the nucleus of the original cell .The two new cells formed after mitosis and cell division. There are no differences between the two cells. They have the same number of chromosomes after division.
Two daughter Cells are the result of mitotic Cell division.
The two new cells formed after mitosis and cell division are called daughter cell. Their nucleus is genetically identical to the nucleus of the original cell .The two new cells formed after mitosis and cell division. There are no differences between the two cells. They have the same number of chromosomes after division.
When body cells (somatic) undergo cell division (mitosis) It creates a duplicate cell. So for every cell undergoing cellular division, one new cell plus will be formed and the original will remain.
mitosis
The daughter cells.
Cell division in animals take place by furrowing whereas in plants it is achieved by cell plate formation.
The two new cells formed after mitosis and cell division are called daughter cell. Their nucleus is genetically identical to the nucleus of the original cell .The two new cells formed after mitosis and cell division. There are no differences between the two cells. They have the same number of chromosomes after division.
An osteocyte is a mature bone cell formed when an osteoblast becomes surrounded by its own matrix and entrapped in a lacuna.Osteocytesosteocyte
the same amount
Daughter cells
a mature red blood cell doesn't have a nucleus while an immature one does.