In mitosis there are four phases: Prophase, Anaphase, Metaphase, and telophase. Along with cytokinesis. In these four phases cell division is occurring or ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION. In cell division there is also G1 phase S phase and G2 phase. Im the G1 phase this is where cell division occurs. In S phase the replication of DNA is occured too. And in the G2 phase it is the phase in which the cell prepares for mitosis which is made up of the four phases listed above. So to answer the question mitosis yeilds daughter cells to have the same DNA content by going through these cell division processes.
In mitosis, DNA replication ensures that each new cell has the same set of DNA. The DNA from the original cell is copied during replication, and each new cell has an identical copy of the DNA.
First, an enzyme called helicase unzips the DNA strand breaking the hydrogen bonds. DNA polymerase then joins the nucleotides using the original strand as a template and makes an identical copy on the other half.
the division of the nucleus to produce 2 identical cells
No independent assortment or crossing over take place.So identical nucleii are produced
it rebells
chromosomes
how does mitosis ensure that a new cell is just like its parent cell
mitosis ends with 2 identical daughter cells and meiosis ends with 4 non-identical sister chromatids.
This process is called cell division or mitosis.
The daughter cells produced by mitosis and cytokinesis are genetically identical.
Mitosis is the process in which a eukaryotic cell separates the chromosomes in its cell nucleus, into two identical sets in two daughter nuclei
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.
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.
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.
how does mitosis ensure that a new cell is just like its parent cell
It makes sure that the cell is identical to its parents
It makes sure that the cell is identical to its parents
mitosis ends with 2 identical daughter cells and meiosis ends with 4 non-identical sister chromatids.
This process is called cell division or mitosis.
The daughter cells produced by mitosis and cytokinesis are genetically identical.
Mitosis
Mitosis is the process in which a eukaryotic cell separates the chromosomes in its cell nucleus, into two identical sets in two daughter nuclei
After mitosis followed by cytokinesis, the two identical daughter cells have a complete and identical set of chromosomes, which are the same as the parent cell.