The chromosome number for daughter cells resulting from mitosis is the same as the parent cell.
During cell division, the chromosome number remains constant. In mitosis, each daughter cell receives an identical set of chromosomes to the parent cell. In meiosis, the chromosome number is halved to produce gametes with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
Each daughter cell will have 52 chromosomes. This is because mitosis produces daughter cells which are genetically identical to the parent cell. Therefore they will have the same number of chromosomes.
That happens in Ana phase.When a chromosome is not split in centromere,a chromosome fully moves to a daughter cell.
I dont think theres a certain number between them both
During mitosis, the chromosome number remains the same. The cell duplicates its chromosomes before dividing, so each daughter cell receives the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
Daughter cells in mitosis are exact copies of the parent cell; therefore, they have the same number of chromosomes.
No, mitosis and meiosis do not have the same chromosome number in their resulting cells. Mitosis produces two daughter cells that each have the same chromosome number as the original cell (diploid in humans, for example). In contrast, meiosis results in four daughter cells, each with half the chromosome number of the original cell (haploid in humans), which is essential for sexual reproduction.
Mitosis that is an Equational division in which one cell divide into two daughter cells having same chromosome number.
A type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each with half the chromosome number of the parent cell.
Well, meiosis splits a cell into two daughter half-cells.
During cell division, a structure called the mitotic spindle separates the duplicated chromosomes and ensures that each daughter cell receives the correct number of chromosomes. Additionally, checkpoints in the cell cycle regulate the progression of mitosis to ensure that the chromosomes are apportioned correctly and the daughter cells have the proper chromosome number.
yes. the chromosomes make an exact copy of themselves to give to the daughter cell. as the cell starts to split, the copy moves into the daughter cell.