Daughter cells formed when a cell divides into two cells through a process called mitosis
haploid daughter cells.
The daughter cells form during the process of cytokinesis.
Daughter Cells
Cytokinesis
If you are asking about cellular meiosis, one diploid parent cell will ultimately form four haploid daughter cells. The parent cell replicates all of its DNA, splits into two intermediate daughter cells that are diploid, and each of these intermediate daughter cells splits to form two more daughter cells. The end result is four haploid cells.
daughter cells
haploid daughter cells.
The daughter cells form during the process of cytokinesis.
Daughter Cells
The daughter cells.
Daughter Cells
four daughter cells are form after complete meiosis.
Cytokokinesis
Cytokinesis
I'll make this as easy to understand as I can. There are two different ways that daughter cells can form. Mitosis, and Meiosis I. That's all.
Daughter cells are identical to their parent cells in mitosis. During this form of cell division, somatic cells separate into two identical daughter cells.
It is complete when two daughter cells are produced. Cytokinesis is the process in which the cytoplasm of a single cell divides to form two daughter cells.