It makes sure, by a process called Mitosis. This process ensures that the new cell gets an exact copy of the DNA from the original cell. Passing DNA ensures the genetic code remains the same for the new cell.
cell makes exact all DNA in order to split into two cells.
One parent produces offspring that are exact copies of the parent.
Daughter cells in mitosis are exact copies of the parent cell; therefore, they have the same number of chromosomes.
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.
it is different from the parent cells because they split from the parent cells
cell makes exact all DNA in order to split into two cells.
mitosis
During mitosis, a cell makes an exact copy of itself and splits into two new cells
cell replication :)
A daughter cell will receive all the DNA contained in the parent cell i.e. it will be an exact copy. A body cell will multiply into two cells in the same time that a gamete will become four
It makes sure, by a process called Mitosis. This process ensures that the new cell gets an exact copy of the DNA from the original cell. Passing DNA ensures the genetic code remains the same for the new cell.
Yes They do.Mitosis divides the cell into two identical daughter cells.
One parent produces offspring that are exact copies of the parent.
Daughter cells in mitosis are exact copies of the parent cell; therefore, they have the same number of chromosomes.
Mitosis makes 2 diploid daughter cells that are identical to their parent cell, and meiosis makes 4 haploid cells that are each different from their parent cell. Haploid cells have half the number of chromosomes that regular cells do, because they are sex cells (egg and sperm).
It ensures that each newcell will be an exactcopy of its parent cell.
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.