Mitosis produces two almost exact sister cells.
mitosis ends with 2 identical daughter cells and meiosis ends with 4 non-identical sister chromatids.
No, the offspring produced by conjugation are not genetically identical to their parents. Conjugation involves the transfer of genetic material between two bacterial cells, resulting in genetic diversity in the offspring.
Mitosis is considered a form of asexual reproduction because it results in the production of two genetically identical daughter cells from a single parent cell. There is no genetic variation introduced during mitosis, unlike in sexual reproduction where genetic material from two parents combine to create variation in offspring.
Yes, daughter cells resulting from mitosis have the same number of chromosomes as the original cell. Each daughter cell receives an identical set of chromosomes from the parent cell during cell division.
Well basically the 2 daughters are the offspring of the parent. The daughters will inherit some of the characteristics of the parents which will have some of the same DNA or Characteristics if it makes it any easier. Example: Parent have brown eyes. Both daughters inherit the brown eye trait or hair color .
mitosis ends with 2 identical daughter cells and meiosis ends with 4 non-identical sister chromatids.
Mitosis produces two cells indentical to the parent cells. Meiosis produces four sex cells each with half as many chromosomes as the parents
daughter cells are similar to parents because they share the same dna
No, the offspring produced by conjugation are not genetically identical to their parents. Conjugation involves the transfer of genetic material between two bacterial cells, resulting in genetic diversity in the offspring.
The offspring receive genetic material from both parents, increasing the chance for diversity.
chromosomes
Mitosis is considered a form of asexual reproduction because it results in the production of two genetically identical daughter cells from a single parent cell. There is no genetic variation introduced during mitosis, unlike in sexual reproduction where genetic material from two parents combine to create variation in offspring.
Yes, daughter cells resulting from mitosis have the same number of chromosomes as the original cell. Each daughter cell receives an identical set of chromosomes from the parent cell during cell division.
If cells produced by mitosis were used to create new organisms, the resulting offspring would be genetically identical to the original organism, as mitosis produces clones of the parent cell. This could lead to a lack of genetic diversity, making the new organisms more susceptible to diseases and environmental changes. Additionally, since mitosis only replicates somatic cells and not germ cells, the new organisms would not inherit traits from two parents, limiting evolutionary potential. Overall, while cloning through mitosis could create identical organisms, it would pose significant challenges for adaptation and survival in changing environments.
Well basically the 2 daughters are the offspring of the parent. The daughters will inherit some of the characteristics of the parents which will have some of the same DNA or Characteristics if it makes it any easier. Example: Parent have brown eyes. Both daughters inherit the brown eye trait or hair color .
There is only one parent need in mitosis. :)
Mitosis ensure that a new cell is identical to its parents by their copy of the parent's genome in mitosis. Identical genetic information will result in identical cells.