The fact that before dividing into two daughter cells the DNA in the parent cell replicates itself into two identical sets of DNA. when the cells divide the DNA splits into the original set and the new replicated set created two cells that are identical. This is of course, not counting potential mutations that can occur during replication or environmental factors that can also mutate the DNA.
Because they are made with exact copies of the parent cells chromosomes.
In mitosis, the chromosomes are duplicated, and then perfectly halved between the daughter cells. The preservation of the correct genetics is important for cell function.
because they REPLICATE. the process in which the genetic make-up of the cell is copied in order to form more of the same cells.
Because the original cell splits into 2 cells in mitosis.
yes it is ur brain so small if u hit ur mama it wouldnt hurt
It is bacically asexual reproduction where if you have the same DNA mixed with the same DNA you are going to get the same DNA not a different one for ex. dog+dog=dog not dog+dog=cat.
because they are diploid and stomatic
genetically Identical daughter cells that have the same genetic material as the original cell.
In both plant and animals, the daughter cells are genetically identical to the original cell =]
o A parent cell will copy of all its internal components, divide them equally, and then split in half to form 2 daughter cells o The daughter cells formed are identical to each other
The daughter cells are identical to the original cell.
Cells produced after mitosis are clones - genetically identical to the parents.
The two new cells are genetically identical to each other and the original cell.
genetically Identical daughter cells that have the same genetic material as the original cell.
34 Mitosis followed by cytokinesis produces genetically identical daughter cells.
There are two daughter cells produced after all the stages of mitosis. These daughter cells are genetically identical to the original nucleus.
In both plant and animals, the daughter cells are genetically identical to the original cell =]
o A parent cell will copy of all its internal components, divide them equally, and then split in half to form 2 daughter cells o The daughter cells formed are identical to each other
Yes and no. You get two daughter cells which are genetically identical to the original - are they both new or both old? It all depends on your viewpoint.
Mitosis is the process in which a cell divides and makes two daughter cells that are genetically identical to it. Chromosomes in the nucleus of the original cell separate and make identical sets of chromosomes, each of which is in its own nucleus.
The daughter cells are identical to the original cell.
It depends on the type of replication. Mitosis produces daughter cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell. Meiosis produces cells that are genetically different from both each other and the parent cell.
They will be genetically identical.
Cells produced after mitosis are clones - genetically identical to the parents.