it can function independently.
Two daughter cells are made by one parent cell during Telophase in Mitosis.
it can function independently
A. True :)
After mitosis, two daughter cells are produced. They contain exactly the same genetic information as the original cell. These cells are diploid, just like the original. For example, if the original cell had 46 chromosomes (as a human cell does), the two daughter cells will each contain 46 chromosomes.Note: while the above is typically true, it is possible in certain cases for haploid cells to undergo mitosis. In such a case, 2 haploid daughter cells are produced from a haploid progenitor.
Asters split apart and spread fibers along the length of the cell. The DNA copies itself then clumps up. The pairs are joined together and align along a metaphase plate. The aster became centrosomes on the poles of the cell and the fibers become microtubules. the microtubules pull apart half of the chromosomes so that each pole would now have an identical set of chromosomes. A cleavage furrow then splits the cells in two making two identical daughter cells from the single parent cell.
the cell makes a copy of its DNA
it can function independently
it can function independently
yes the mitosis is part of cell division that produce two daughter hahahahahaha
It is true ONLY for meiosis II. Mitosis and Meiosis I produce identical daughter cells.
The daughter cells resulting in mitotic cell division are genetically identical to the mother cell. This means that they have the same amount of chromosomes, which are replicated in the mother cell prior to splitting.
Each daughter cell has the exact same genetic code as the parent cell in mitosis. This is why cells that become old or damaged can be replaced during one's life.
No. Due to DNA replication before mitosis, each daughter cell receives the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. So if the parent cell has 38 chromosomes, the daughter cells will have 38 chromosomes.
A. True :)
Yes, it is true.
Yes, it is true. Mitosis is a cellular process that allows an organism to produce more cells in order to grow, repair, and replace old or damaged cells. During mitosis, a parent cell divides into two identical daughter cells, each with the same genetic information as the parent cell. This process contributes to overall growth and development of an organism.
True. Mitosis is the process in which cells undergo division to produce two identical daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. If cells are multiplying, it indicates that mitosis is occurring.
After mitosis, two daughter cells are produced. They contain exactly the same genetic information as the original cell. These cells are diploid, just like the original. For example, if the original cell had 46 chromosomes (as a human cell does), the two daughter cells will each contain 46 chromosomes.Note: while the above is typically true, it is possible in certain cases for haploid cells to undergo mitosis. In such a case, 2 haploid daughter cells are produced from a haploid progenitor.