Mitosis produces two identical daughter cells from a single original cell.
A single cell undergoing mitosis typically produces two daughter cells.
Mitosis creates 2 identical diploid daughter cells that are identical to the parent cell.Meiosis produces 4 haploid cells that are genetically unique.
Two.Mitosis involves a single cell dividing into two genetically identical daughter cells.
Two identical daughters cells are produced from a single parent cell due to mitosis. i guess he answered it for ya xD
Mitosis produces genetically identical daughter cells that are diploid, meaning they have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. This process is essential for growth, repair, and asexual reproduction in organisms.
Mitosis is the cell cycle phase wherein the cell nucleus chromosomes are separated. After mitosis, two identical cells will be created.
Cytokinesis is the splitting of thecytoplasm and this process starts in late Anaphase and completes in Telophase ( last stage) to produce two separate daughter cells.
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Somatic cells are produced from mitosis. Gametes are produced from meiosis.
Two Daughter cells are the final stage of mitosis meaning this is where the mitosis is done by going through a lot of different stages. it is the same as the cell when we start except at the end of the mitosis we have two cells. so the cells doubles at every single growth and it happens by mitosis.
Mitosis requires only a single parent. However, when the mitosis produce they give four daughter cells. Mitosis has two cell divisions.
By the end of mitosis, two genetically identical daughter cells are produced from a single parent cell, maintaining the same chromosome number as the original cell. In contrast, meiosis results in four genetically diverse daughter cells, each with half the chromosome number of the parent cell, facilitating sexual reproduction. This reduction in chromosome number is critical for maintaining genetic stability across generations.