Yes; most cell reproduction is mitosis; where the number of chromosomes is the same in the daughter cells and the parent cells.
Mitosis followed by cytokinesis produces two daughter cells.
Identical daughter cells are created through the process of mitosis, which involves the division of a parent cell into two genetically identical daughter cells. During mitosis, the chromosomes are duplicated and then segregated equally into the two daughter cells.
Four daughter cells are produced in meiosis. In mitosis, two daughter cells are produced.
Mitosis is a process of cell division that results in two genetically identical daughter cells. Therefore, one cell undergoing mitosis produces two daughter cells.
The two daughter cells produced by mitosis are genetically identical to each other and to the parent cell.
These two newly formed Cells are called Daughter Cells.
The result of mitosis is two identical daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. Mitosis is a process of cell division that occurs in somatic cells to ensure growth, repair, and maintenance of the organism.
Mitosis followed by cytokinesis produces two daughter cells.
2 diploid cells
At the end of mitosis of a single cell, two daughter cells are formed...................
When mitosis is complete two diploid daughter cells are formed.
noYes it results two identical cells.They are same as mother cells
Daughter cells are the result of either meiosis or mitosis. :)
Two.Mitosis involves a single cell dividing into two genetically identical daughter cells.
Identical daughter cells are created through the process of mitosis, which involves the division of a parent cell into two genetically identical daughter cells. During mitosis, the chromosomes are duplicated and then segregated equally into the two daughter cells.
Mitosis! :D Meiosis results in 4 sex cells. :3
Mitosis results in two cells. There are two daughter cells that are formed. These two cell are identical to the parent cells.