In Telophase, daughter cells split apart as the cell membrane pinches inwards.
Keep in mind that in plant cells, a cell plate forms and the cell wall actually breaks apart outwards because cell walls are too rigid to be pinched inwards.
I'm not sure, but I think the cell duplicates into 2 cells. I may be wrong though :).
The cell cycle results in the production of two diploid cells. Each has the same amount of genetic material and the same genetic information.
Daughter cells are produced by the end of the cell cycle. Depending on the type of nuclear division (mitotic or meiotic) 2 or 4 daughter cells are produced at the end of the cell cycle.
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only 2 they split!
4 Cells are produced by a reproductive cell during meiosis
one, then it makes two, then those two make more, and so on.
Four
There are two types of cell division: Meiotic and Mitotic. In Mitosis, one daughter cell will result-- leaving two genetically identical cells. In Meiosis, four haploid ( or cells with 1/2 the normal number of chromosomes) will be produced. These cells are not genetically identical, and are used in sexual reproduction.
Mitosis is the cell cycle phase wherein the cell nucleus chromosomes are separated. After mitosis, two identical cells will be created.
When a cell undergoes mitosis as part of the cell cycle, it will produce two genetically identical daughter cells.
Two identical daughter cells are produced.
4 Cells are produced by a reproductive cell during meiosis
4 cells have been produced at the end of meiosis
2 cells are produced.
2
Four
Two cells are produced from one cell by mitosis .
In mitosis two identical cells are produced. The cells that use mitosis are basically every other cell besides sex cells
Two.
one, then it makes two, then those two make more, and so on.
2 cells are produced by mitosis and 4 by amitosis.