Two, because the cell splits itself in half.
4^2
= 16 cells will be produced from the single parent cell after 4 generations
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62 cells
You may be looking for "cytokinesis," the event that occurs after mitosis and results in the splitting of the actual cell cytoplasm into two distinct daughter cells. Cytokinesis is sometimes written as part of the telophase stage of mitosis, but is in fact a separate process that occurs after telophase.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cytokinesis
Mitosis followed by cytokinesis produces two daughter cells.
The three stages of the cell cycle are interphase mitosis and cytokinesis. Interphase is when the cell grows and get all the nutrients that it need for mitosis, and replicates the DNA. Mitosis is when the cell divides into two daughter cells. Finally cytokinesis when the cells are completely separated.
Cytoplasmic division is also called cytokinesis. This is the stage of mitosis in which the cell splits into two daughter cells.
Depends on what you are looking for. In mitosis, two daughter cells are produced after cytokinesis. In meiosis, there are two cell divisions that take place at two different times. One after meiosis I (which produces 2 intermediate cells) and one after meiosis II, which produces a total of four daughter cells.
After cytokinesis, there are two cells.
The daughter cells produced by mitosis and cytokinesis are genetically identical.
Cytokinesis immediately follows mitosis in many cells.
You may be looking for "cytokinesis," the event that occurs after mitosis and results in the splitting of the actual cell cytoplasm into two distinct daughter cells. Cytokinesis is sometimes written as part of the telophase stage of mitosis, but is in fact a separate process that occurs after telophase.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cytokinesis
No. There are certain organisms that do not go through cytokinesis and the resulting phenomena is that the organisms cells will contain more than one nucleus (aka multinucleated)
Nuclear division in eukaryotic cells is called mitosis.
Daughter cells.
Mitosis followed by cytokinesis produces two daughter cells.
Cytokinesis occurs whenever a cell splits into two cells. Mitosis and Meiosis are the two main events where cytokinesis happens.
The three stages of the cell cycle are interphase mitosis and cytokinesis. Interphase is when the cell grows and get all the nutrients that it need for mitosis, and replicates the DNA. Mitosis is when the cell divides into two daughter cells. Finally cytokinesis when the cells are completely separated.
mitosis or meiosis
Eukaryotic cells reproduce by mitotic cell division, which is mitosis and cytokinesis.