Mitosis produces diploid cells because mitotic cells have the full chromosome number, while meiotic cells only have half of the full chromosome number.
Yes, it does.
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No - mitosis results in two genetically identical diploid cells.Meiosis creates four haploid cells.
2 diploid cells
Meiosis produces haploid cells from a diploid cell
Mitosis produces DIPLOID cells- remember in mitosis your INCREASING the number of CELLS but the chromosome number is the SAME as the parentso a parent that has a (DIPLOID number of 10)will produce at the end of mitosis will produce 2 children with a diploid number of (10)That is why Mitosis is CONSERVATIVE.So in actuality, 1 diploid cell will produce 2 diploid cells in mitosisThe above is only true if the starting cell is itself diploid. However there are plenty of instances, especially in plants, in which cells that are haploid (the ones that give rise to pollen and egg, and endosperm nuclei, for example) or multiploid (hexaploid wheat, for example) undergo mitosis, and the cells that are produced have the same ploidy as the starting cell. Always. As noted above, mitosis is conservative. However, you ought not assume that you started with a diploid cell.
Mitosis is the process that produces a diploid cell from two haploid cells. It is defined as a type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus, typical of ordinary tissue growth.
No - mitosis results in two genetically identical diploid cells.Meiosis creates four haploid cells.
2 diploid cells
Meiosis produces haploid cells from a diploid cell
Mitosis produces DIPLOID cells- remember in mitosis your INCREASING the number of CELLS but the chromosome number is the SAME as the parentso a parent that has a (DIPLOID number of 10)will produce at the end of mitosis will produce 2 children with a diploid number of (10)That is why Mitosis is CONSERVATIVE.So in actuality, 1 diploid cell will produce 2 diploid cells in mitosisThe above is only true if the starting cell is itself diploid. However there are plenty of instances, especially in plants, in which cells that are haploid (the ones that give rise to pollen and egg, and endosperm nuclei, for example) or multiploid (hexaploid wheat, for example) undergo mitosis, and the cells that are produced have the same ploidy as the starting cell. Always. As noted above, mitosis is conservative. However, you ought not assume that you started with a diploid cell.
During mitosis, sister chromatids are separated.
Mitosis is the process that produces a diploid cell from two haploid cells. It is defined as a type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus, typical of ordinary tissue growth.
Meiosis produces sex cells called sperm cells or egg cells.
Meiosis is a type of sexual reproduction in which the number of chromosomes are reduced by half by means of separation of homologous chromosomes, producing 2 haploid cells whereas Mitosis is a process of asexual reproduction in which a single cell divides into two producing two similar cells with equal number of chromosomes resulting in 2 diploid cells. Meiosis produces female egg cells or male sperm cells. Mitosis produces all cells other than sex cells.
well all cells multiply so every cell goes through mitosis, the daughter cells are identical to each other and the parent cell. so it makes everything in your body besides for sperm and/or eggs
Hi, Mitosis produces gametes that are sex cells. Mitosis produces 2 identical cells.
Meiosis produces haploid cells and mitosis produces diploid cells (apex)
Mitosis makes normal diploid (containing 2 of each chromosome) cells.