There are several things that occur in mitosis that gives the new cell identical DNA. The chromosomes have to be doubled first and then division of the nucleus takes place to make new identical cells.
Chromosomes that have been doubled before mitosis are lined up during metaphase and pulled apart evenly during anaphase. This makes two identical offspring nuclei.
A cell that undergoes mitosis, such as a bacteria cell, splits to create an identical cell (daughter cell) that has identical DNA. So, when a cells split to multiply and grow, there DNA is the same, unless a mutation occurs.
mitosis.. it helps in somatic cell divisions..
DNA replication is technically not part of mitosis. Mitosis is simply the splitting of the nucleus. DNA replication however is part of the interphase, which is part of the cell cycle. The DNA replication is also known as the S phase in the interphase. In this part, the DNA is replicated creating two sets of all genetic information.
Mitosis is the process of genetic duplication while cytoplasmic division is the separating of one parent cell into two daughter cells. While the two often go hand-in-hand, mitosis precedes cytoplasmic division.
Mitosis occurs in any cells in the body, however it doesn't take place in the gametes (Sperm and ova). Mitosis occurs when tissues are damaged e.g. skin = cut, mitosis is a rapid form of cell division that eventually heals to be new skin. mitosis can occur in the body anywhere, wherever new cells need to be produced to replace old or damaged cells. Meiosis however is the rapid cell division, in which, happens only in the gametes (sex cells) and no where else in the body.
Mitosis occurs in somatic cells. The main purpose of mitosis is to create two identical cells from one single cell.
The objective of mitosis is for the cell to produce more identical cells. Meiosis occurs when the cell creates "child" cells for sexual reproduction.The objective of mitosis is for the cell to produce more identical cells. Meiosis occurs when the cell creates "child" cells for sexual reproduction.
One cell divides and creates two 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.
During mitosis, a cell duplicates all of its contents, including its chromosomes, and splits to form two identical daughter 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.
Mitosis occurs in somatic cells. Meiosis, on the other hand, occurs only in sex cells or in the ovaries and testes.
mitosis ends with 2 identical daughter cells and meiosis ends with 4 non-identical sister chromatids.
copy genetic material to produce an identical cell
Mitosis (cell division) is complete at the end of the telophase.
The daughter cells produced by mitosis and cytokinesis are genetically identical.