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Two cells are result from one cell division.

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What is the result of mitosis cell division?

One daughter cell with double the DNA of parent cell


How many of these cells result from one original cell after meiosis?

Four cells result from one original cell after meiosis. During meiosis, a cell undergoes two rounds of division, resulting in four daughter cells, each with half the number of chromosomes as the original cell.


What is the importance of division?

if one cell dies another one can be made with cell division


How many cells are formed after cell 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.


Difference between nuclear division and cell division?

Cell division is when a cell splits in two to make more cells, and the cycle is where the cell does all the other stuff. A full life span of a cell is cell cycle that include cell division+ cell death and cell division cycle is the process of a cell to divide into two.


What would most likely result if mitosis was not accomapnied by cytoplasmic division?

one cell with two identical nuclei


How many cell divisions would it take to produce at least 500 cells from one cell?

Parent cell 1st division: 2 cells2nd division: 4 cells3rd division: 8 cells4th division: 16 cells5th division: 32 cells6th division: 64 cells7th division: 128 cells8th division: 256 cells9th division: 512 cells


What do you get from meiosis that you don't get from mitosis?

Mitotic cell division produces two genetically identical daughter cells that are genetically identical to their parent cell. The daughter cells that result from mitotic cell division are 2n, having two sets of chromosomes. Meiotic cell division produces four genetically non-identical cells that are 1n, having only one set of chromosomes. The parent cell for meiotic cell division is 2n.


How many daughter cells produced in oogenesis?

42 daughter cells are produced and about 900 ugly cells


What has only one cell division?

Nerve cell


What happens when you have 2 nuclei in one single cell?

Having two nuclei in one cell is known as "multinucleation." This can result from various causes such as cell fusion or abnormal cell division. Multinucleated cells can exhibit altered function, impaired cell division, and may lead to cell death or abnormal cell behavior.


How does one cell become many cells?

One cell can become many cells through a process called cell division, where a single parent cell divides into two or more daughter cells. This process allows organisms to grow, develop, and replace damaged or old cells. Cell division typically involves two main stages: interphase, where the cell prepares for division, and mitosis or meiosis, where the division of the genetic material and cytoplasm occurs.