ok so it is called mitosis ;]
It is called meiosis.
meiosis
The type of cell division that produces daughter cells is MEIOSIS.
Meiosis
The division of cells to create germ cells is called meiosis. Meiosis is a type of cell division that produces reproductive cells with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell, which is essential for sexual reproduction.
Mitosis produces two identical daughter cells. You can remember that the form of cell division that produces two identical cells has a plus sign in it...the "t." Then you can remember that you get one cell plus another just like it.
During the process of cell division, meiosis produces four daughter cells.
Meiosis
The cell division that produces two identical cells is called mitosis. During mitosis, a single parent cell divides to form two daughter cells, each with the same number of chromosomes and genetic material as the original cell. This process is essential for growth, development, and tissue repair in multicellular organisms.
The process of cell division that produces copies of cells with 46 chromosomes is called mitosis. In mitosis, a parent cell divides to produce two identical daughter cells, each containing the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
No, meiosis is the cell division process that produces gametes (eggs and sperm) in eukaryotes. Somatic cells are produced through mitosis, a different type of cell division. Meiosis is specific to the creation of sexual reproductive cells.
Yes. It produces identical copies of the whole cell (which means all cell organelles) and splits into two. Those two cells are called "daughter cells."