mitosis or meiosis
mitosis
Cytokinesis
Mitosis
the two new cells are called daughter cells.
During mitosis, a cell makes an exact copy of itself and splits into two new cells
The two cells that are produced after mitosis are genetically identical because when the DNA is replicated and the cell splits, the two new cells each end up with 46 chromosomes each, but in meiosis the four cells that are produced are not genetically identical as the chromosomes from the mum and the dad have been shuffled around during the stage of meiosis.
a new cell formed after cell division is called a daughter cell
Pretty much the same save possible replication errors and uneven distribution of organelles.
Yes, but not during meiosis of an egg cell since all of the cytoplasm goes into one of the daughter cells.
When a cell undergoes cell division, it splits to produce two new cells. These new cells are called daughter cells. The original cell which splits to produce the daughter cells is known as the parent cell.
the two new cells are called daughter cells.
Cell division
when the original cells divides in half and splits, forming two new and identical cells, in a process called mitosis
No, yeast cells should be the same not genetically different. They use asexual reproduction. Yeast cells use budding, where a cell will grow a bud, a daughter cell and it splits in two. The bud or daughter cell splits off.
Cytokenesis is the process by which a single cell splits in to two "daughter" cells.
If you are asking about cellular meiosis, one diploid parent cell will ultimately form four haploid daughter cells. The parent cell replicates all of its DNA, splits into two intermediate daughter cells that are diploid, and each of these intermediate daughter cells splits to form two more daughter cells. The end result is four haploid cells.
Cell division. Note: It is NOT mitosis since mitosis refers to the division of the nuclei, and not the cells.
The daughter cell will have five (5). The parent cell replicates its DNA in a stage of mitosis called Interphase before it splits, into two new daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes.
Daughter cells are a part of mitosis (asexual cell division). They are formed in Telophase when the cell plate forms and creates two separate cells called daughter cells. In mitosis, each daughter cell is identical to the "mother cell" (original cell).
Well, meiosis splits a cell into two daughter half-cells.