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.
The daughter cell formed from mitosis is identical to the starting, original cell.
Mitosis begins with one cell, which then divides into two cells. The two new cells are known as daughter cells.
The (4) new cells created from meiosis are also called daughter cells.
The two daughter cells of mitosis and cytokinesis are genetically identical to one another and to the mother cell.
Mitosis followed by cytokinesis produces two daughter cells.
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.
two diploid daughter cells
Somatic cells
Mitosis followed by cytokinesis produces two daughter cells.
2 diploid cells
When mitosis is complete two diploid daughter cells are formed.
daughter cells
Mitosis is the cell division process in which two identical daughter cells are produced.
only two. However in meiosis ther are 4 daughter cells :)
At the end of mitosis of a single cell, two daughter cells are formed...................
Yes; most cell reproduction is mitosis; where the number of chromosomes is the same in the daughter cells and the parent cells.
two diploid daughter cells
Daughter cells are actually the product of mitosis. There are two cells made by one cell that has gone through mitosis. Daughter cells are found at the final stages of mitosis, they will then probably go through mitosis themselves and produce two more cells.
Two.Mitosis involves a single cell dividing into two genetically identical daughter cells.
mitosis or meiosis