How to use in-sentence of “daughter cells”:
– Changes to the DNA in any shape or form means the daughter cells are not identical with the mother cells.
– If cytokinesis were to occur to a cell that had not gone through mitosis, then the daughter cells would be different or not function properly.
– The final part of the cell reproduction process is cell division, when daughter cells physically split apart from a parental cell.
– During meiosis, there are two chromosome separation steps which assure that each of the four daughter cells gets one copy of each of the 23 types of chromosome.
– The new daughter cells have tightly coiled DNA, ribosomes, and plasmids.
– All the daughter cells of cancer cells are also cancerous.
– Typically during development genes are switched on and off, and the daughter cells gradually become differentiated into mature tissue cells.