two X chromosomes
daughter cells
Mitosis followed by cytokinesis produces two daughter cells.
When mitosis is complete two diploid daughter cells are formed.
the two new cells are called daughter cells.
two diploid daughter cells
2 diploid cells
When a cell reproduces by mitosis, the two identical new cells are called daughter cells.
Mitosis results in two cells. There are two daughter cells that are formed. These two cell are identical to the parent cells.
only two. However in meiosis ther are 4 daughter cells :)
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.
Four daughter cells are produced in meiosis. In mitosis, two daughter cells are produced.
There are four daughter cells present at the end of meiosis. The original cell divides into two daughter cells which further divided into two more cells.