Body cells, somatic cells, basically any type of cells except sex cells.
Somatic cells
The two cells that result from mitosis are identical daughter cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell. Mitosis is a type of cell division that ensures each daughter cell receives a complete set of chromosomes.
Somatic cells would be the general term describing the type of cells undergoing mitosis in a human. These are the any cells in the body that are not specialized for reproduction and undergo mitosis for growth, repair, and maintenance.
Yes; most cell reproduction is mitosis; where the number of chromosomes is the same in the daughter cells and the parent cells.
After Mitosis, the result is 2 new, identical, daughter cells. In order for each to be identical, the chromosomes must be copied.
The type of cells that do not undergo mitosis are mature nerve cells and muscle cells.
Mitosis would result in more cells being produced within the human body.
the two cells that are the result of mitosis! =]
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.
At the end of mitosis of a single cell, two daughter cells are formed...................
The 'processes' that are known as, and result in, Mitosis.
These two newly formed Cells are called Daughter Cells.
Somatic cells
Telophase
Somatic cells, also known as body cells, go through mitosis.
The two cells that result from mitosis are identical daughter cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell. Mitosis is a type of cell division that ensures each daughter cell receives a complete set of chromosomes.
The type of cells that do not undergo mitosis are the cells in the human body that are considered to be terminally differentiated, such as nerve cells and muscle cells. These cells have exited the cell cycle and do not divide further.