For Mitosis:
* Two genetically identical daughter cells: Mitosis creates two cells that are exact copies of the parent cell. This is important for growth and repair.
For Meiosis:
* Four genetically unique daughter cells: Meiosis produces four haploid gametes (sex cells) that are genetically different from each other and from the parent cell. This is essential for sexual reproduction and genetic diversity.
General Statement:
* Daughter cells contain a complete set of chromosomes: Regardless of the type of cell division, each daughter cell receives a full complement of chromosomes (either diploid or haploid depending on the process).
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