it depends if they go under mitosis or miosis. i'd research these. :)
The 2 new cells that are formed after mitosis and cell division are the daughter cells.
I have to say Im in 7th grade and im in the gifted program but really dont understand this question. I believe cell division is a big set that contains both the mitosis and meiosis.
Often identical, however, in the event that a Mutation occured during the split, the DNA/RNA would be different.
its the same
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Sperm is not formed during mitosis. Mitosis is a type of cell division that occurs in somatic cells (non-reproductive cells) and produces two genetically identical daughter cells. Sperm formation, known as spermatogenesis, involves meiotic division, which produces four genetically different haploid cells called spermatids that later mature into sperm cells.
In glycolysis two net molecules of ATP are formed. Four ATP are formed but two are required in the initial activation of glucose.
each cell diveides into two after cytokinesis... sometimes the nuclear division is not followed by cytokinesis forming multinucleate cells.
a new cell formed after cell division is called a daughter cell
mitosis
the same amount
because they have the same DNA
A zygote is the initial cell developed through sexual reproduction and formed when two gametes come together. In other words, a zygote results when the female egg is fertilized. After rapid cell division, it eventually becomes an embryo.
Cytokinesis occurs in the cytoplasm as this is where the cleavage furrow is formed.
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Cells are formed through the division of other cells.
During prophase the nuclear membrane disintegrates. The metaphase through anaphase the molecules are not formed as membranes. During telophase it reintegrates and in interphase it is present as normal.
During nuclear division and the process of metabolic activities ,some waste materials are formed in the nucleus. it is called nuclear waste.
Depending on how much detail you want..... during anaphase the sister centromeres move apart and move to the polar spindals (formed from the old nuclear membrane), with the centromeres clearly devided
The division of the brachiocephalic trunk is formed by the right subclavian and the right common carotid arteries.
If the cell division follows mitosis, the number of chromosomes in original cell and new cells remain the same. During meiosis the new cells formed have half the number of chromosomes of original cell.
The United States. "During World War I, the United States Army formed its divisions as square divisions, in contrast to the prevailing European norm"