Mitosis produces two genetically identical daughter cells which are diploid (2n), meaning that they have two sets of homologous chromosomes (chromosomes with genes for the same characteristics).
The final phase of mitosis is called Telophase. The other stages are Prophase, Metaphase and Anaphase.
Telophase
mitosis
Yes, but they do not pair up during mitosis as they do in meiosis.
The final product is a stable isotope.
Mitosis is simply the cloning of the original cell. So the final product of mitosis is just a clone of the original cell.
mitosis
The final phase of mitosis is called Telophase. The other stages are Prophase, Metaphase and Anaphase.
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Telophase
Daughter cells are actually the product of mitosis. There are two cells made by one cell that has gone through mitosis. Daughter cells are found at the final stages of mitosis, they will then probably go through mitosis themselves and produce two more cells.
Dividing is the final step in mitosis, where the cell splits to form a new daughter cell, completing mitosis.
Another cell, identical to the one that began the process of dividing.
mitosis
Yes, but they do not pair up during mitosis as they do in meiosis.
Mitosis or cell division?
Telephase