two brother cells
The process you are referring to is called mitosis. During mitosis, the mother cell's chromosomes are duplicated and then divided into two identical sets. The cell then divides into two daughter cells, each containing the same number of chromosomes as the mother cell.
daughter cells
A somatic, or body, cell divides into two genetically identical daughter cells.
a daughter cell
The process is known as mitosis. During mitosis, the nucleus of the eukaryotic cell divides the chromosomes evenly. After the mitosis, the cell undergoes cytokinesis, which divides the cell in two to create two independent identical (daughter) cells.
Cell division is a process where a parent cell divides into two daughter cells. It consists of two main stages: mitosis, where the nucleus divides, and cytokinesis, where the cytoplasm and organelles are divided. During mitosis, the duplicated chromosomes are equally distributed into the two daughter cells, ensuring each new cell receives a complete set of genetic information.
During cell division, the number of chromosomes remains the same in each daughter cell. The cell's organelles, such as the mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum, are duplicated to ensure both daughter cells receive a full set. Additionally, the cell's cytoplasm is divided evenly between the two daughter cells to ensure they have the necessary resources to function.
By cell division. It's called Mitosis. Each of the organelles in the cell are duplicated, and then the cell divides into two.
cell division
what is the scientific name for the daughter cells
the two new cells are called daughter cells.
mitosis