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The parent cells that are different from ordinary body cells are called stem cells. Stem cells have the unique ability to develop into different types of cells in the body through a process known as differentiation. They play a crucial role in growth, repair, and regeneration of tissues in the body.

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How many chromosomes will be in each daughter cell?

It depends on the type of cell. In ordinary somatic (body) cells it is the same as the parent cell. In sex cells it is half the number. Many animals and plants have numbers of chromosomes that are different from human cells numbers.


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All cells originate from a previous cell, and if there is only one of them it is called the "parent cell". In the context of reproducing, the cell made from a parent cell is called the "daughter cell".


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Chromosome that determine the sex of an individual are called?

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