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New cells forming from pre-existing cells is called Reproduction or Cell Division.

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Two new cells are formed from each original cell. This is because of binary fission, meiosis and mitosis which are ways of reproduction.

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How many chromosomes are in human cells formed by meiotic cell division?

Meiosis produces four haploid daughter cells, called gametes. Haploid means that each cell has half the chromosomes of the original parent cell.In humans, all four of the male gametes produced by mitosis are sperm cells. However, in females only one of the four daughter cells becomes an ovum/egg.


How does mitosis differ from meiosis in terms of chromosome segregation?

Meiosis results in four cells, each with half the chromosomes of the original cell. Mitosis results in two cells, each which has the same number of chromosomes as the original cell.


What is formed a the end of meiosis?

In meiosis diploid cells divide to produce four daughter cells each of which is haploid. It is the type of cell division required to produce gametes.


Cells formed by meiosis are?

Meiosis forms two daughter cells. These daughter cells split to form four sex cells each with a complete, but single, set of twenty three chromosomes.


Witch cells are formed by meiosis?

Meiosis forms two daughter cells. These daughter cells split to form four sex cells each with a complete, but single, set of twenty three chromosomes.


How the new cells formed from meiosis compared to each other?

in meisosis, cells formed are different from each other. in mitosis the daughter cells are identical.


What are the two new cells formed by mitosis?

The two cells that are produced after mitosis are genetically identical because when the DNA is replicated and the cell splits, the two new cells each end up with 46 chromosomes each, but in meiosis the four cells that are produced are not genetically identical as the chromosomes from the mum and the dad have been shuffled around during the stage of meiosis.


When a cell divides how many cells does it have?

When a cell divides into half, then two cells have emerged. The two cells can continue with the chain of dividing themselves into more halves. Each cell divides into two cells making a total of four cells. The number of cells that can cell can have when it divides, depends on how many times it has divided itself.


What phases of meiosis results in the formation of four unique cells?

Through meiosis, four haploid cells/gametes are made. Haploid cells/gametes are sperm and eggs. In humans, they each have 23 chromosomes so that when they unite, a zygote is formed. Also know that the cells after that are known as diploids because they have 46 chromosomes in each cell.


How many cells are produced during meiosis?

Meiosis produces 4 cells from one mother cell. Each of these four cells has half the genetic material as the original.


How do the new cells formed after mitosis and cytokinesis compare in size and chromosome number to each other and the original cell that divide?

The new cells formed after mitosis and cytokinesis are usually similar in size and chromosome number to each other. They are typically identical to the original cell that underwent division, as the purpose of mitosis is to produce genetically identical daughter cells. However, there can be exceptions such as during meiosis when the chromosome number differs between the original cell and the new cells.


If Eukaryote cell has 20 chrosomes and undergoes meiosis what is the resulting number of cells and chromosomes?

2 cells and twenty chromatids each (or twenty half-chromosomes each), but I'm not sure for the human sex cells (meiosis) if they are the same for all the other cells in the body (mitosis). If eukaryotic cell having 20 chromosomes undergoes meiosis four cells will be formed, each having 10 chromosomes. This happens because in meiosis I, pairing between homologous chromosomes takes place and each chromosome from this pair gets separated to the opposite pole resulting into reduction of chromosome by half their original number. From these two haploid cell of meiosis I, meiosis second further divides each of these two cells to two by mitosis. Thus, four cells with 10 chromosomes each are formed.