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Mitosis is the cell division process in which two identical daughter cells are produced.
Yes; most cell reproduction is mitosis; where the number of chromosomes is the same in the daughter cells and the parent cells.
the daughter cells are similar to the mother cell and they have the same chromosome no.
All somatic (body) cells at one point or another are involved in mitosis. The only cells that do not undergo mitosis, are the sex cells, sperm and ovum cells. Every body cell from liver to nerve cells undergo mitosis at least once. Though some undergo mitosis more often than other, skin cells for example almost constantly undergoing mitosis, while some cells like nerve cells, undergo mitosis only once or twice.
Of course they do. Mitosis is asexual cell division in which the daughter cells are identical to mother cell in all aspects including DNA.
Daughter cells are a part of mitosis (asexual cell division). They are formed in Telophase when the cell plate forms and creates two separate cells called daughter cells. In mitosis, each daughter cell is identical to the "mother cell" (original cell).
after mitosis the daughter cells are exactly identical to the original cell
daughter cells
This process is called cell division or mitosis.
The ratio of DNA in a daughter cell after mitosis is 2:1. Mitosis produces two daughter cells that are identical to the parent cell.
Mitosis is the cell division process in which two identical daughter cells are produced.
When mitosis is complete two diploid daughter cells are formed.
The daughter cells are identical to the original cell.
mitosis ends with 2 identical daughter cells and meiosis ends with 4 non-identical sister chromatids.
what is the scientific name for the daughter cells
Yes; most cell reproduction is mitosis; where the number of chromosomes is the same in the daughter cells and the parent cells.
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