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What happens to the cell wall during mitosis?

During mitosis, the cell wall remains intact in plant cells. It does not break down like the nuclear membrane. The division of plant cells occurs by the formation of a new cell plate between the daughter cells, which eventually becomes the new cell wall.


Is identical diploid daughter cells mitosis?

mitosis ends with 2 identical daughter cells and meiosis ends with 4 non-identical sister chromatids.


Stage of mitosis where chromosomes split apart?

Anaphase is the stage of mitosis where chromosomes split apart. During anaphase, the sister chromatids are pulled towards opposite poles of the cell by the spindle fibers. This separation ensures that each resulting daughter cell receives a full set of chromosomes.


How does the daughter cells produced from meiosis differ from those produced by mitosis?

What I remember from school was that meiosis split into 4 cells and that mitosis split into two cells and I think that meiosis happened when cells were trying to repair something and mitosis was for reproduction. (Remember miTosis=Two)


Explain how mitosis leads to two daughter cells each of which is diploid and genetically identical to the original cell?

Mitosis is a cell division process that produces two identical daughter cells. During mitosis, the DNA in the parent cell is replicated and separated into two identical sets in the daughter cells. This ensures that each daughter cell receives a complete set of chromosomes, resulting in two genetically identical diploid cells.

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How many daughter cells are produced during mitosis?

Two are produced in Mitosis and 4 in meosis.


What happens to the cell wall during mitosis?

During mitosis, the cell wall remains intact in plant cells. It does not break down like the nuclear membrane. The division of plant cells occurs by the formation of a new cell plate between the daughter cells, which eventually becomes the new cell wall.


What stage do cells split into 2 daughter cells?

Cells split into two daughter cells during the final stage of cell division known as cytokinesis. This process follows mitosis or meiosis, where the genetic material is divided. In cytokinesis, the cytoplasm and organelles are divided, leading to the formation of two separate, genetically identical (in mitosis) or genetically varied (in meiosis) daughter cells.


Type of cell produced in mitosis?

Sister Cells or Daughter Cells. (basically they clone themselves) But when they split both cells are new, hence the daughter cells.


Is identical diploid daughter cells mitosis?

mitosis ends with 2 identical daughter cells and meiosis ends with 4 non-identical sister chromatids.


Does mitosis produce cells that are different from one another?

The cells are identical because the Chromosomes line up in the middle, duplicate themsleves and split apart one of each pair to each side of the cell. Then the cell membranes pinches apart in the middle. This forms two daughter cells.


What is the extra step in meiosis than mitosis?

In mitosis the chromosomes duplicate and the cell splits apart. But in meiosis, the cell does the same thing but this time, the daughter cells split again without duplicating the chromosomes. This causes those cells to have only half the amount of chromosomes. Hope i helped!


When the daughter cells split or divide from the parent cell it is called?

Mitosis


Stage of mitosis where chromosomes split apart?

Anaphase is the stage of mitosis where chromosomes split apart. During anaphase, the sister chromatids are pulled towards opposite poles of the cell by the spindle fibers. This separation ensures that each resulting daughter cell receives a full set of chromosomes.


Which structure in the plant cell is not included in the animal cell?

Vesicles form along the midline of plat cells during mitosis and join in line to form a plate that is part of the two daughter cells cell wall. Then they split apart to form the finished cell wall for each of the daughter cells.


How does the daughter cells produced from meiosis differ from those produced by mitosis?

What I remember from school was that meiosis split into 4 cells and that mitosis split into two cells and I think that meiosis happened when cells were trying to repair something and mitosis was for reproduction. (Remember miTosis=Two)


How do daughter cells at the end of mitosis compare to parent cells at the beginning?

Daughter cells at the end of mitosis are genetically identical to the parent cells at the beginning. They have the same number of chromosomes and carry the same genetic information. The parent cell divides into two identical daughter cells during mitosis.