Daughter cells
Daughter cells in mitosis are exact copies of the parent cell; therefore, they have the same number of chromosomes.
The purpose of meiosis is to reduce the chromosome number by half from diploid parent cells to haploid daughter cells. This reduction is essential for sexual reproduction to maintain a constant chromosome number across generations and to create genetic diversity through recombination.
In mitosis, the chromosome number remains constant - each daughter cell receives the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. However, in meiosis, the chromosome number is halved - the resulting gametes have half the number of chromosomes compared to the original parent cell.
24 chromosomes are the. 12 from each parent gamate
During cell division the parent cell splits to form what 2 cells
They are cells that have half the chromosome number of the parent.
The chromosome number for daughter cells resulting from mitosis is the same as the parent cell.
Daughter cells in mitosis are exact copies of the parent cell; therefore, they have the same number of chromosomes.
That would be "Mitosis". In Mitosis, the daughter cells are identical to the parent cell, chromosome number and all.
The purpose of meiosis is to reduce the chromosome number by half from diploid parent cells to haploid daughter cells. This reduction is essential for sexual reproduction to maintain a constant chromosome number across generations and to create genetic diversity through recombination.
24 chromosomes are the. 12 from each parent gamate
They are identical with same number of chromosome to the parent cell
In mitosis, the chromosome number remains constant - each daughter cell receives the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. However, in meiosis, the chromosome number is halved - the resulting gametes have half the number of chromosomes compared to the original parent cell.
During cell division the parent cell splits to form what 2 cells
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No, sex cells produced by meiosis have half the number of chromosomes as the parent cells. This reduction in chromosome number is important for maintaining the correct number of chromosomes in the offspring when the sex cells combine during fertilization.
Mitosis produces diploid cells because mitotic cells have the full chromosome number, while meiotic cells only have half of the full chromosome number.