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The parent cells divide in the meristem or growing region.

The locale is called the Cleavage Furrow.

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When the cells in the male and female parent divide do they form body cells or sex cells?

Sex cells.


How many new cells do body cells produce when they divide?

From one parent somatic cell, two daughter cells are created.


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Compare the daughter cells and the parent cell?

Daughter cells are the result of cell division from the parent cell. They are genetically identical to the parent cell and are usually smaller in size. The daughter cells carry out the same functions as the parent cell, but may differentiate into specialized cell types.


Can cells divide into three cells?

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What is the process in which cells divide forming new daughter cells identical to the parents cell?

Mitosis. Also asexual reproducing methods produce cells identical to parent cells. Ex-Fissions,budding


Chromosomes in the parent cell what before they divide into daughter?

Chromosomes in the parent cell duplicate during the S phase of the cell cycle before they divide into daughter cells through mitosis or meiosis. Each daughter cell receives an identical set of chromosomes from the parent cell.


How many times does the cell divide during mitosis?

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.


Why do the body cells and sex cells divide differently?

Because body cells need to make genetically identical daughter cells and sex cells need to make genetically unique cells with half the genetic material of the parent cell.


Why do the sex cells and the body cells divide differently?

Because body cells need to make genetically identical daughter cells and sex cells need to make genetically unique cells with half the genetic material of the parent cell.


Which cells go through meiosis?

Cells that go through meiosis are reproductive cells, specifically gametes such as sperm and egg cells. Meiosis is the process by which these cells divide to produce haploid cells with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell.