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Two.
It depends on how the parent cell multiplies. In mitosis 1 parent cell devides into 2 cells. In meiosis 1 parent cell devides into 4 cells.
Eukaryotic cells can replicate through either mitosis or meiosis. Mitosis is a form of cell division that produces two daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. Meiosis is a specialized form of cell division that produces gametes (sperm and egg cells) with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
There are exactly 6 , because the daughter cells always half of how many the parent cells have .
2 parent cells and 3 daughter cells
two because in mitosis the cell divides only once so the two new nuclei form and forms two sex cells.
Yes the firm into daughter cells Wich is into two cells
You will have 2 daughter cells and a parent cell. Thats in asexual reproduction cells
The short answer is four (if you consider the diploid cell formed by the combination of a mother cell and a father cell to be the "parent cell". Meiosis begins with one diploid cell containing two copies of each chromosome-one from the organism's mother and one from its father-and produces four haploid cells containing one copy of each chromosome. Since this requires both a father cell and a mother cell to combine to form a single diploid cell, you go from two cells to one cell to four cells.
i think 5 cells
4 daughter cells that have 1/2 the number of chromosomes as the parent
One.