2 cells are produced by mitosis and 4 by amitosis.
Amitosis is a form of cell division that produces only one daughter cell, as the parent cell divides into two equal halves without the formation of a spindle apparatus or chromosomes.
Amitosis,Mitosis and Meiosis
Amitosis is nuclear division occurring without symmetry, and as such is a rather random type of division with without proper structure. Mitosis and Meiosis do differ in the number of daughter cells, mitosis with 2 and meiosis with 4. This, however, is also not a fair comparison, as mitosis and meiosis result in different types of cells.
Two identical daughter cells are produced.
Mitosis,Meiosis,and Amitosis
Mitosis produces two identical daughter cells from a single original cell.
The original cell is the parent cell and the cell split through mitosis is the daughter cell.
The daughter cells are identical to the original cell.
Mitosis is a form of cell division where the nucleus divides into two equal sets of chromosomes, resulting in two identical daughter cells. Amitosis, on the other hand, is a type of cell division where the nucleus divides without following the typical stages of mitosis, leading to the uneven distribution of genetic material and potentially resulting in daughter cells with varying DNA content. Mitosis is a highly regulated process involved in growth, repair, and asexual reproduction in eukaryotic organisms, while amitosis is a less common and less precise form of cell division.
A single cell undergoing mitosis typically produces two daughter cells.
Mitosis that is an Equational division in which one cell divide into two daughter cells having same chromosome number.
amitosis