Mitosis
These type of cells are able to split into two cells and therefore creating new cells. It is able to split as everything is duplicated in the cell before cell division.
The process is called the cell cycle. The process in which the cell duplicates itself is called mitosis. The two cells formed after the cell cycle is complete are called daughter cells. Those daughter cells then go on to undergo the same process and make two new cells of their own. I just finished a science section on all of this.
"Hurry up, sister! Let's make some new cells."
Mitosis is the name for the phase in which cells divide to make new cells. Hope this anwers your question!
Blood cells do not split in the way that some other cells might through processes like mitosis. Instead, blood cells are produced from stem cells in the bone marrow. Red blood cells, for instance, have a finite lifespan of about 120 days and are replaced by new cells, while white blood cells can divide in response to infection but do not "split" in the traditional sense. Platelets, which are cell fragments, are produced from larger cells called megakaryocytes, but they do not divide either.
When a bacterial cell grows and splits into two new cells, the new cells are called "daughter cells." This process of reproduction is known as binary fission, where the single parent cell divides into two identical offspring. Each daughter cell is essentially a clone of the original cell, containing the same genetic material.
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The two new cells formed after cell division are called daughter cells. They result from the process of mitosis or meiosis, depending on whether the division is for somatic or reproductive purposes. Each daughter cell contains a complete set of genetic material, either identical to the parent cell (in mitosis) or half the genetic material (in meiosis).
Anaphase the cell starts to split from inside Telophaseit starts to split into 2 new cells and Cytokinesis phase its all complet
Old cells make new cells so that when the old ones die there are new ones to replace them.
In both animals and plants, cells produce new cells by mitosis - but they split differently. A cleavage farrow forms in the animal cell and it splits. For the plant cell, a cell plate forms and then the cell splits.
the two new cells are called daughter cells.