Here is the answer of the given statement above. The events in the cell cycle<span> that must be completed successfully for daughter cells to share an identical complement of chromosomes are the following: </span><span>For daughter cells to have identical complements of chromosomes, all the chromosomes must be replicated during the S phase, the spindle apparatus must connect with the kinetochores of each sister chromatid in pro-metaphase, and the sister chromatids of each replicated chromosome must be partitioned in anaphase and fully separated into daughter cells by cytokinesis.</span>
<span>The answer is B cells. They form part
of the humoral immune response of the adaptive immune system. When B cells are activated
due to the presence of a antigen in the body, the plasma B cell produce
antibodies and release them into the circulatory system. </span>