This isn't really a question but I'll try. The term daughter cell is used in cell division so I presume you're talking about chromasomes. In mitosis there are the same number as in the parent cell, in meiosis there are only half the number.
Four daughter cells come from meiosis.
two diploid daughter cells
If 250 mouse cells undergo mitosis, each cell will divide to produce two daughter cells. Therefore, the total number of daughter cells produced would be 250 cells × 2 = 500 daughter cells.
2 daughter cells
4 cells
Four daughter cells.
four haploid daughter cells
Four daughter cells are produced in meiosis.
Four daughter cells come from meiosis.
When mitosis is complete two diploid daughter cells are formed.
Meiosis results in four non-identical daughter cells.
two diploid daughter cells
2 parent cells and 3 daughter cells
If 250 mouse cells undergo mitosis, each cell will divide to produce two daughter cells. Therefore, the total number of daughter cells produced would be 250 cells × 2 = 500 daughter cells.
2 daughter cells
4 cells
1Two daughter nuclei are produced. They are identical cell nuclei