The daughter cells produced by mitosis have nuclei that are genetically identical to the parent cell's nucleus, containing the same number of chromosomes. In contrast, the daughter cells produced by meiosis have nuclei with half the number of chromosomes, resulting in genetic diversity. Thus, the type of nucleus in the daughter cells depends on whether the process was mitosis or meiosis.
All cells have a nucleus!
haploid daughter cells.
The parent nucleus is the original nucleus before undergoing radioactive decay, which results in the formation of a daughter nucleus. The daughter nucleus is the nucleus that is produced as a result of the radioactive decay of the parent nucleus.
Prokaryotic cells, such as bacterial cells, do not have an enclosed nucleus. They have their DNA located in a region called the nucleoid instead of a membrane-bound nucleus.
Somatic cells undergo Mitosis. The nucleus and all its contents have to be replicated (copied) and divided into the daughter cells. The process where the nucleus divides is called karyokinesis
Both the starting cells (parent cells) and daughter cells have an identical copy of DNA in their nucleus
The cells of eukaryotes will contain a nucleus.
All cells have a nucleus!
haploid daughter cells.
Mitosis is the division of cell's nucleus and results in two identical daughter cells, whereas meiosis is where the nucleus divides to form 4 gametes (in females, only 1 survives). These daughter cells are different from each other. Meiosis, on the other hand, is the division of cell's nucleus which results in 4 different cells. In males, All four becomes sperm. In females, all but one becomes egg.
The parent nucleus is the original nucleus before undergoing radioactive decay, which results in the formation of a daughter nucleus. The daughter nucleus is the nucleus that is produced as a result of the radioactive decay of the parent nucleus.
The type of cell division that produces daughter cells is MEIOSIS.
Red blood cells do not have a nucleaus.
Eukayotic cells have a contained nucleus
Red blood cells, also known as erythrocytes, lack a nucleus.
The cytoplasm or the nucleus in eukaryotic cells
Prokaryotic cells, such as bacterial cells, do not have an enclosed nucleus. They have their DNA located in a region called the nucleoid instead of a membrane-bound nucleus.