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What is formed when Cell division is complete?

Two daughter Cells are the result of mitotic Cell division.


What type of cell comes out of mitotic division?

Two identical daughter cells are formed as a result of mitotic division. Each daughter cell is a replica of the parent cell with the same number of chromosomes.


Are chromosomes in a daughter cell an exact of of the parent cell?

If the daughter cell is a result of mitotic cell division, then yes.


Is the genetic information in daughter cells unique or indetical?

The daughter cells that result from mitotic cell division are genetically identical. The daughter cells that result from meiotic cell division are genetically unique.


How do the two cells compare with each other?

The two new cells that form as a result of mitotic cell division are genetically identical.


How do the new cells compare with each other?

The two new cells that form as a result of mitotic cell division are genetically identical.


HOW DO THE TWO NEW COMPARED WITH EACH OTHER?

The two new cells that form as a result of mitotic cell division are genetically identical.


Cells that undergo mitotic division but not meiotic division are called?

Somatic cells undergo mitotic division but not meiotic division. Meiotic division is only seen in germ cells to produce gametes.


What is period during the life of a cell when it has finished mitotic division?

The period after mitotic division when a cell has finished dividing is called interphase. During interphase, the cell carries out its normal functions, grows, and prepares for the next round of cell division.


Is the period during the life of a cell when it has finished mitotic division?

The period during the life of a cell when it has finished mitotic division is known as telophase and is reentering G1 of interphase.


How do you calculate a mitotic index?

To calculate the mitotic index, you count the number of cells undergoing mitosis in a given sample and divide this number by the total number of cells in the sample. The result is usually expressed as a percentage. Mitotic index is commonly used to assess the rate of cell division in tissues, especially in cancer research.


How many cell will there be after the end of six mitotic division?

64