A cell that undergoes mitosis, such as a bacteria cell, splits to create an identical cell (daughter cell) that has identical DNA. So, when a cells split to multiply and grow, there DNA is the same, unless a mutation occurs.
Parent and daughter cells are genetically the same.
none. they are identical
2 parent cells and 3 daughter cells
Hi, I think that the daughter cells produced by cell division are similar to the mother cell as they have the same amount of DNA and has been duplicated from the mother cell. jen
The genetic information in parent cells is copied exactly and passed to daughter cells.
Two daughter cells are the result of mitotic cell division in which the parent cell nucleus undergoes mitosis, creating two genetically identical daughter nuclei, followed by cytokinesis, the division of the cytoplasm which results in two daughter cells, each with an identical nucleus.
Cells in the body, apart from the sex cells, reproduce by mitosis, a form of asexual reproduction where the chromosomes are identical in both the parent and the daughter cells.
Parent cells are diploids, and daughter cells are haploids. Therefore, the daughter cells have half of the the number of chromosomes as the parent cells. (chromosomes are DNA)
Homologous chromosomes assort independently, so each gamete has a unique combination of alleles
Daughter cells are identical to the parent cell.
Daughter and parent cells are alike because the daughter cell comes from the parent cell.
I don't think there is any difference. Cells created by meiosis are sex cells, i guess they're the same as parent cells
in mitosis a parent cell divides into two daughter cells in which the chromosomes are replicated and distributed equally into daughter cells. while in meiosis a parent cell divides into four unequall daughter cells.
Nothing, they are identical in genes.
the daughter cells have half the chromosomes the parent cell does. so when the sex cell combines with the other there isn't double chromosomes. :) the daughter cells have half the chromosomes the parent cell does. so when the sex cell combines with the other there isn't double chromosomes. :)
daughter cells bro! daughter cells...
2 parent cells and 3 daughter cells
In mitosis (one parent cell), the daughter cells have the same genetic material as the parent (unless there is a mutation). In meiosis (two parent cells), the daughter cell/s will share some genetic material with either parent.
In mitosis,there is no difference.In meiosis,daughter nucleii are haploid also somewhat different due to independant assortment and crossing over.