Somatic cells are produced from mitosis.
Gametes are produced from meiosis.
Generally diploid body cells are created by mitotic cell division. Some single-celled organisms reproduce by mitotic cell division.
Mitosis occurs in body cells.
Mitosis occurs in somatic cells. The main purpose of mitosis is to create two identical cells from one single cell.
muscle cells and nerve cells. E.G. Nerve cells can never be created again after they die.
Mitosis is the form of cell division that most eukaryotic cells undergo. In humans, all somatic (non-sex) cells use mitosis to divide. Sex-cells use meiosis instead of mitosis.
All cells in the nervous system do not divide or replicate and thus do not undergo mitosis.
Mitosis occurs in body cells.
The two cells created in mitosis are referred to as centrioles.
Mitosis occurs in somatic cells. The main purpose of mitosis is to create two identical cells from one single cell.
Mitosis produces two genetically identical daughter cells. These daughter cells are diploid, meaning they contain the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. Mitosis is responsible for growth, repair, and maintenance of multicellular organisms.
muscle cells and nerve cells. E.G. Nerve cells can never be created again after they die.
muscle cells and nerve cells. E.G. Nerve cells can never be created again after they die.
Chromosomes
Identical daughter cells are created through the process of mitosis, which involves the division of a parent cell into two genetically identical daughter cells. During mitosis, the chromosomes are duplicated and then segregated equally into the two daughter cells.
meiosis is created from sex cells and mitosis is nucleus
Mitosis is the form of cell division that most eukaryotic cells undergo. In humans, all somatic (non-sex) cells use mitosis to divide. Sex-cells use meiosis instead of mitosis.
After cytokinesis, there are two cells.
Mitosis, of course.