* DNA: DNA is the genetic blueprint of a cell. During cell reproduction, the DNA is replicated, meaning an exact copy is made. This copied DNA is then distributed equally to the two new daughter cells. So, each daughter cell receives a complete set of DNA.
* Cytoplasm: The cytoplasm is the jelly-like substance that fills the cell and contains all the organelles (like mitochondria, ribosomes, etc.). During cell division, the cytoplasm also divides. The process of cytoplasmic division is called cytokinesis. The result is that each new daughter cell receives roughly half of the parent cell's cytoplasm and its organelles.
In summary:
* DNA: One set of DNA goes to each new daughter cell.
* Cytoplasm: The cytoplasm splits, with each daughter cell receiving a portion.