The cell nucleus (after replicating its contents).
Half of what you started with.
Either of the two identical cells that form when a cell divides.
daughter cells
Mitosis
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.
osmosis
biphase
The process is called meiosis. And those two cells are sex cells aka gametes.
Binary fission is present in bacteria and some divides the nucleus into two and then form identical cells.
two because in mitosis the cell divides only once so the two new nuclei form and forms two sex cells.
This is meiosis, not to be confused with mitosis (which is non sexual) - remember it like this: toes arent sexy!Meiosis is when a zygote divides to form 2 cells, which then divide again to form 2 daughter cells. These cells are not identical to the original zygote.
The process by which a cell divides. The series of steps are mitosis and cytokinesis. It is where the "father" cell divides and creates two "daughter" cells.Cell division is the process by which a cell divides to form two daughter cells. Upon completion of the process, each daughter cell contains the same genetic material as the original cell and roughly half of its cytoplasm.Cell division is the process, where a parent cell is divided into two, or more daughter cells.