The new cells formed after mitosis are called daughter cells. In meiosis, the new cells are referred to as daughter cells as well.
Amitosis is nuclear division occurring without symmetry, and as such is a rather random type of division with without proper structure. Mitosis and Meiosis do differ in the number of daughter cells, mitosis with 2 and meiosis with 4. This, however, is also not a fair comparison, as mitosis and meiosis result in different types of cells.
Haploid cellsGenetically different daughter cells.At the end of mitosis the cell is called CytokinesisGametes are produced at the end of meiosis
New eukaryotic cells are produced by the process of cell division, specifically through either mitosis or meiosis. Mitosis is responsible for generating two identical daughter cells, while meiosis is involved in the production of gametes (sperm and egg cells) with genetic variability.
Depends on what you are looking for. In mitosis, two daughter cells are produced after cytokinesis. In meiosis, there are two cell divisions that take place at two different times. One after meiosis I (which produces 2 intermediate cells) and one after meiosis II, which produces a total of four daughter cells.
Mitosis: Two Meiosis: Four
Identical, different.
Mitosis: Two Meiosis: Four
Two are produced in Mitosis and 4 in meosis.
Daughter cells produced from meiosis are genetically different from each other and from the parent cell, resulting in genetic diversity. In contrast, daughter cells produced from mitosis are genetically identical to each other and to the parent cell. Meiosis involves two rounds of cell division, resulting in four haploid daughter cells, while mitosis involves one round of cell division, resulting in two diploid daughter cells.
The new cells formed after mitosis are called daughter cells. In meiosis, the new cells are referred to as daughter cells as well.
Amitosis is nuclear division occurring without symmetry, and as such is a rather random type of division with without proper structure. Mitosis and Meiosis do differ in the number of daughter cells, mitosis with 2 and meiosis with 4. This, however, is also not a fair comparison, as mitosis and meiosis result in different types of cells.
Four daughter cells are produced in meiosis.
After mitosis, you end up with 2 identical daughter cells. After meiosis, you end up with 4 genetically diverse haploid daughter cells.
Mitosis creates 2 identical diploid daughter cells that are identical to the parent cell.Meiosis produces 4 haploid cells that are genetically unique.
Because women reproduce and when the daughter grows into a big cell, then it will reproduce too.
No. Haploid cells are produced by meiosis.