they need to replicate their DNA so that each daugther cell gets the same amount of genetic material as the parent had..
They need to replicate their DNA so that each daughter cell gets the same amount of genetic material as the parent had (in mitosis, or half in meiosis).
This occurs during the S (synthesis) stage - between G1 and G2.
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You get X chromosomes from your mom. and you get Y chromosomes from your dad if you are a boy. Now if you are a girl you will get both x chromosomes from your mom and dad.
trsnslation and transcription
At the end of three mitotic divisions, there will be a total of 8 cells. This is because the number of cells double with every division. At the end of the first mitotic division, there are daughter cells. At the end of the second division: daughter cells further divide into two cells, giving 4 cells. At the end of the third division: each of the four cells further divide into 2 cells each, resulting in a total of 8 cell.
Reproduction This repeatidly dividing cell has undergone somatic cell divisions. Mitotic divisions add to new cells of the identical chromosome number and help in growth of an individual..
daughter cells are copies of an original cell.
nucleolus
Depends on what you are looking for. In mitosis, two daughter cells are produced after cytokinesis. In meiosis, there are two cell divisions that take place at two different times. One after meiosis I (which produces 2 intermediate cells) and one after meiosis II, which produces a total of four daughter cells.
There are two successive divisions that are responsible for the formation of eukaryotic cells. This is what produces two daughter cells.
The divisions between the cells in fungi are called septa, short for septum.
The DNA replcates it to give evenly to each daughter cell
The genetic information in parent cells is copied exactly and passed to daughter cells.
Septa .
At the end of three mitotic divisions, there will be a total of 8 cells. This is because the number of cells double with every division. At the end of the first mitotic division, there are daughter cells. At the end of the second division: daughter cells further divide into two cells, giving 4 cells. At the end of the third division: each of the four cells further divide into 2 cells each, resulting in a total of 8 cell.
Reproduction This repeatidly dividing cell has undergone somatic cell divisions. Mitotic divisions add to new cells of the identical chromosome number and help in growth of an individual..
Reproduction This repeatidly dividing cell has undergone somatic cell divisions. Mitotic divisions add to new cells of the identical chromosome number and help in growth of an individual..
septa
Yes. Mutations on a cell are passed on to the daughter cells during cell division
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)
daughter cells are copies of an original cell.