DNA replicates before a cell divides to give a complete set of genetic instructions to each daughter cell.
DNA replication is essential before a cell divides to ensure that each daughter cell receives an identical set of genetic information. During cell division, the original DNA is duplicated, allowing each new cell to inherit the complete set of instructions necessary for growth, development, and functioning. Without replication, daughter cells would lack the necessary genetic material, leading to potential malfunctions or cell death. This process is crucial for maintaining genetic continuity across generations of cells.
A somatic, or body, cell divides into two genetically identical daughter cells.
Mitosis and Cytokinesis
This isn't really a question but I'll try. The term daughter cell is used in cell division so I presume you're talking about chromasomes. In mitosis there are the same number as in the parent cell, in meiosis there are only half the number.
When a parent cell makes several nuclei and divides to make several daughter cells, it is called multiple fission. This process is common in some protists like amoebas and algae where multiple nuclei are produced before the cytoplasm divides to form several daughter cells.
DNA replication is essential before a cell divides to ensure that each daughter cell receives an identical set of genetic information. During cell division, the original DNA is duplicated, allowing each new cell to inherit the complete set of instructions necessary for growth, development, and functioning. Without replication, daughter cells would lack the necessary genetic material, leading to potential malfunctions or cell death. This process is crucial for maintaining genetic continuity across generations of cells.
daughter cells
No, cytokinesis is the process where a single cell divides into two daughter cells following DNA replication and nuclear division during cell division. The two daughter cells are considered new cells.
A somatic, or body, cell divides into two genetically identical daughter cells.
you have sex
Yes, replication is the process by which a cell makes an identical copy of its DNA to pass on to daughter cells during cellular division. Through replication, cells can pass genetic information to offspring or future generations.
2 parent cells and 3 daughter cells
in mitosis a parent cell divides into two daughter cells in which the chromosomes are replicated and distributed equally into daughter cells. while in meiosis a parent cell divides into four unequall daughter cells.
Mitosis and cytokinesis, although the process is reversed from what you ask in your question. During mitosis a cell duplicates its genetic material and then it divides into two new cells during cytokinesis.
In mitosis, DNA replication occurs once, resulting in two identical daughter cells. In meiosis, DNA replication occurs twice, resulting in four genetically diverse daughter cells.
mitosis
Meiosis