Mitosis occurs in somatic cells. Meiosis, on the other hand, occurs only in sex cells or in the ovaries and testes.
During the cell cycle, mitosis is the process by which a cell duplicates into two genetically identical daughter cells. During mitosis, chromosomes in the cell nucleus are separated into two identical sets
Mitosis, a type of cell division where one cell divides into two identical daughter cells.
Mitosis produces two cells that have the same number of chromosomes as the original (parent) cell. For example, a human cell has 46 chromosomes - so after mitosis each cell will have 46 chromosomes.
46 chromosomes will be found in a human daughter cell after mitosis, 23 chromosomes will be found after meiosis.
Mitosis is a form of reproduction because it is a process that guarantees generic continuity, resulting in the production of 2 new cells with chromosome sets that are identical to those of the parent cell.
Mitosis does not occur in bacteria, because they are single celled organisms.
Astral rays does occur in animal cells not in plant cell
Mitosis does not occur in sex cells, such as sperm and egg cells, as they undergo a different type of cell division called meiosis.
Its meiosis. Mitosis is cell division.
Every type of cell except nerve cells.
yes. mitosis is used in cell division
Mitosis is the type of cell division essential for repair of tissues.
Mitosis
Both mitosis and meiosis start from a type of cell called a diploid cell.
Mitosis and cytokinesis occur during the M phase (mitotic phase) of the cell cycle. This phase is characterized by cell division, where the cell replicates its DNA and divides into two daughter cells.
Spores are produced through a specialized form of cell division called meiosis, not mitosis. Meiosis involves two rounds of cell division that results in the formation of haploid spores with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. These spores will eventually undergo mitosis to form new multicellular organisms.
Mitosis produces diploid cells with 46 chromosomes.