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How is a daughter cell like the original cell from which is formed?

Not exactly sure Might be because it is an exact copy?


What is the name given to the process in which two daughter cellls are formed that are exactly like the parent cell?

meiosis


What do the two daughter cells look like compared to the original cell after cell division?

When the mitotic cycle is completed, they look pretty much identical.


What does a cell look like after undergoing mitosis?

Mitosis cells are identical (but smaller) daughter cells made by replicating and dividing the original chromosomes, in effect making a cellular xerox.


What cells are formed through mitosis?

After mitosis, two daughter cells are produced. They contain exactly the same genetic information as the original cell. These cells are diploid, just like the original. For example, if the original cell had 46 chromosomes (as a human cell does), the two daughter cells will each contain 46 chromosomes.Note: while the above is typically true, it is possible in certain cases for haploid cells to undergo mitosis. In such a case, 2 haploid daughter cells are produced from a haploid progenitor.


What are the two cells at the end of mitosis called?

in mitosis a normal somatic cell divides into two daughter cells and each will have half of the genetic material and is parental copies and they are identical.


2 Describe what happens in Meiosis 1 Make sure you include what occurs with the chromosomes in the parent cell and the resulting daughter cells?

The replicated chromosomes, like the original cell, are pulled apart to the opposite poles, dividing the cell into two daughter cells - you still have 46 chromosomes which is why the cells undergo meiosis 2 - which are identical to one other and also to the original cell.


What is the result when a cell undergoes mitosis?

A mitotic division results in the formation of two daughter cells that are identical to the parent cell. The parent cell divides into the two daughter cells. The newly formed cells have diploid number of chromosomes (just like the parent cell)


How are daughter cell like the parent cell?

In mitosis, daughter cells are exactly like the parent cell (identical copies). In meiosis, daughter cells are different but similar in the fact that the chromosomes have undergone crossing over, giving genetic variability. Thus producing a "recombined" daughter cell and essentially not identical to the parent cell.


Why cant plants undergo cell division?

in a way they do undergo cell division except their cells don't separate when new ones are formed like animal cells do. Instead they build a new cell wall with all of the same organalles as the original cell.


What is formed in the final phase of mitosis?

A pair of diploid Cells - each Cell has a full number of chromosomes like most body Cells. For example, humans have 46 chromosomes in almost every body Cell. After mitosis, the daughter Cells will also have 46 chromosomes. Two Daughter Cells.


How is a cell able to produce two almost identical daughter cell?

Just like a copier cells can copy the cell to make almost two identical daughter cells.