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No, when a cell divides through mitosis, each daughter cell receives an identical copy of the parent cell's genetic code, not just half. This ensures that the genetic information is preserved and passed on accurately.
New Q. Answer is Yes. Remember, eukaryotic chromosomes exist in pairs.Ex-Q. Answer was: about meiosis and mitosis I will answer both:Mitosis is a form of cell division that results in the produced (or daughter) cells having the same number of chromosomes as the parent. In your example, a daughter cell resulting from mitotic cell division would have 23 chromosome pairs, just like its parent cell.Meiosis is a form of cell division that results in the produced (or daughter) cells having half the number of chromosomes present in the parent. In your example, a daughter cell resulting from meiotic cell division would have 23 chromosomes, half the number of the parent cell.
That's false. The parent continues on with a small part of itself pinched off and developing independently as the "offspring". The "parent" amoeba can reproduce repeatedly just like most organisms.
in mitosis a normal somatic cell divides into two daughter cells and each will have half of the genetic material and is parental copies and they are identical.
The rigidity of the plant cell's cell wall cannot 'pinch' together like an animal cell can when it divides. The cell plate forms a barrier instead, so it is similar to the cell pinching itself apart, but just as efficient.
DNA replication occurs in the nucleus of the cell - just before the cell divides.
DNA replication occurs in the nucleus of the cell - just before the cell divides.
No, when a cell divides through mitosis, each daughter cell receives an identical copy of the parent cell's genetic code, not just half. This ensures that the genetic information is preserved and passed on accurately.
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In mitosis the cell divides once. The two cells, in some cases, may then divide again, but mitosis is just one cell dividing into two cells.
New Q. Answer is Yes. Remember, eukaryotic chromosomes exist in pairs.Ex-Q. Answer was: about meiosis and mitosis I will answer both:Mitosis is a form of cell division that results in the produced (or daughter) cells having the same number of chromosomes as the parent. In your example, a daughter cell resulting from mitotic cell division would have 23 chromosome pairs, just like its parent cell.Meiosis is a form of cell division that results in the produced (or daughter) cells having half the number of chromosomes present in the parent. In your example, a daughter cell resulting from meiotic cell division would have 23 chromosomes, half the number of the parent cell.
a parent cell is just one cell. during the cell cycle (mitosis) that cell splits in two
A mitotic division results in the formation of two daughter cells that are identical to the parent cell. The parent cell divides into the two daughter cells. The newly formed cells have diploid number of chromosomes (just like the parent cell)
That's false. The parent continues on with a small part of itself pinched off and developing independently as the "offspring". The "parent" amoeba can reproduce repeatedly just like most organisms.
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No, mitosis produces two identical daughter cells from one parent cell. The parent cell replicates its DNA, then divides into two identical daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes. Each daughter cell has the same genetic information as the parent cell.
Every cells reproduces by dividing itself.The cells in the human body reproduces in two different ways, mitosis and meiosis.Mitosis is the cell reproduction in which the cell divides to create two off-springs with the same genes.Meiosis is the kind of cell reproduction in reproductive cells such as sperm. In which the mother cell divides in half and creates two off-springs with different genes, then those two off-springs dived again.