Well the offspring of the original cell are considered daughter cells (as they all reproduce) so with the knowledge I know when the cell doubles it’s going to look exactly like the mother cell and not just look but they all have the same job, which is to multiple. So I think that might be the answer. But if it’s multiple choice then I might be wrong because you didn’t provide any options.
The bond energy is defined as equal to the amount of energy given out when the bond is made (or absorbed when that the bond is broken).
So when a bond is made, and the system cools to its original energy, the amount of energy given out, -DeltaH, is more or less equal to the bond energy.
Noticed that minus sign. For a process that releases heat, DeltaH is negative.
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Hope this helps!