How are daughter cells formed?
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Daughter cells are cells that result from the division of a single parent cell. They are produced by the division processes of mitosis and meiosis. ... At the completion of the mitotic cell cycle, a single cell divides forming two daughter cells. A parent cell undergoing meiosis produces four daughter cells.
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Daughter cells are cells that result from the division of a single parent cell. They are produced by the division processes of mitosis and meiosis.
At the completion of the mitotic cell cycle, a single cell divides forming two daughter cells. A parent cell undergoing meiosis produces four daughter cells.
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