Mitosis is the cell cycle phase wherein the cell nucleus chromosomes are separated. After mitosis, two identical cells will be created.
When 1 cell undergoes mitosis, 2 cells are formed
At the end of mitosis, you will end up with four cells. At the start of mitosis, there is one diploid cell which will divide twice creating four haploid cells.
two cells are produced at the end of mitosis and those two cells are identical cells
At the end of mitosis, there will be two daughter cells that will be produced. Each of the daughter cells will have a total of 8 chromosomes.
Two identical cells form at the end of mitosis.
2 genetically identical cells
Two identical daughter cells
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There are 2 cells formed by the end of mitosis and they are called daughter cells. Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase are the 4 stages of mitosis.
At the end of mitosis of a single cell, two daughter cells are formed...................
After mitosis you have two cells and after meiosis you have 4 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.
8 cells are formed and you were suppose to put one instead of meiosis you Meiosis one forms 2 cells, each having half the parental chromosomes, but each is doubled consisting of 2 chromatids. In Meiosis II, each cell produces 2 daughter cells, each having chromosomes formed by separation of chromatids were present in cells at end of Meiosis one. So that One cells after passing Meiosis one & II provides 4 haploid cells.
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There are 2 cells formed by the end of mitosis and they are called daughter cells. Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase are the 4 stages of mitosis.
2 daughter cells are formed
At the end of mitosis of a single cell, two daughter cells are formed...................
After mitosis you have two cells and after meiosis you have 4 cells.
Mitosis produces two genetically identical daughter cells.
Two cells.
23 pairs
46
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.
Two identical daughters cells are produced from a single parent cell due to mitosis. i guess he answered it for ya xD
8 cells are formed and you were suppose to put one instead of meiosis you Meiosis one forms 2 cells, each having half the parental chromosomes, but each is doubled consisting of 2 chromatids. In Meiosis II, each cell produces 2 daughter cells, each having chromosomes formed by separation of chromatids were present in cells at end of Meiosis one. So that One cells after passing Meiosis one & II provides 4 haploid cells.