When a cell undergoes cell division, it splits to produce two new cells. These new cells are called daughter cells. The original cell which splits to produce the daughter cells is known as the parent cell.
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No. Each gamete is genetically different from the other gametes and from the parent cell.
the parent cells DNA is transferred into a new cell every time and the daughter cell is a cell that is splitted into two and are identical to each other
It depends on how the parent cell multiplies. In mitosis 1 parent cell devides into 2 cells. In meiosis 1 parent cell devides into 4 cells.
Each daughter cell contains half of the chromosomes from the parent cell. Because the parent cell undergoes DNA replication before mitosis, the parent cell and the daughter cells will be diploid.
The gamete will have 50% of the genetic material of the parent. This is then fused with the other parent's 50% to give the offspring the whole 100%.
A daughter cell and its parent cell are exact copies of each other.
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A parent cell, also known as mother cell, is the origin of other cells. It is a cell that splits to make two or more daughter cells. A parent cell can be the first stem cell in a line of expanding cells.
No. Each gamete is genetically different from the other gametes and from the parent cell.
That would be "Mitosis". In Mitosis, the daughter cells are identical to the parent cell, chromosome number and all.
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