However, if we're looking at the key outcomes of the cell cycle, we can consider:
1. Two identical daughter cells: This is the primary outcome of cell division (mitosis) in the cell cycle.
2. New organelles: During the cell cycle, the cell grows and replicates its organelles, ensuring that each daughter cell receives a full complement of these essential cellular structures.
3. Increased cell mass: The cell cycle involves periods of growth where the cell increases in size and volume, leading to a larger cell mass.
Therefore, it's more appropriate to say that the cell cycle results in two identical daughter cells, new organelles, and increased cell mass, rather than just three distinct "things".