they are formed when the two daughter cells are placed.
Daughter cells formed when a cell divides into two cells through a process called mitosis
The daughter cells form during the process of cytokinesis.
some thing stage
Cytokokinesis
it is in the big class
It's Telophase
I think it is called the sperm
inter-phase
daughter cells
the cells formed by mitosis and meiosis are called daughter cells.
The daughter cells.
2 daughter cells are formed
when the original cells divides in half and splits, forming two new and identical cells, in a process called mitosis
daughter cells
zygote
the cells formed by mitosis and meiosis are called daughter cells.
they are called two daughter 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.
a new cell formed after cell division is called a daughter cell
I believe that they are called "daughter cells". If I am correct then the name "daughter"does not affect the gender of the said cell.
These two newly formed Cells are called Daughter Cells.
The four cells formed as a result of meiosis are called daughter cells.
After the completion of meiosis, four daughter cells are formed. These four daughter cells have haploid (half) number of chromosomes in them.
At the end of mitosis of a single cell, two daughter cells are formed...................
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.