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What happens to daughter cells produced in a round of the cell cycle?


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Daughter cells:

  1. Daughter cells are created by the mitotic and meiotic division of a single parent cell.
  2. Daughter cells consist of one original parental strand and one newly synthesized DNA strand during cell division.
  3. In sexual reproduction, daughter cells are produced by meiosis.
  4. Meiosis is a two-step cell division process that results in the production of an organism's gametes.
  5. The ultimate outcome of meiosis is four haploid cells.
  6. The density of generated daughter cells during a cell cycle round depends on the type of the cell.
  7. Some cells divide quickly.
  8. Here, the offspring cells can go through another cycle of cell division swiftly.
  9. In another form, the cell divides slowly or not at all.
  10. Such cells can depart the G1 phase and enter the G0 phase, which is the resting phase where cells are not actively ready to divide.

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