48 because u have to look at it on the textbook
Answer:
Daughter cells.
Explanation:
Daughter cells: They are known as cells that are obtained from the separation of a single parent cell, by the process of meiosis and mitosis. The division of a cell is known as a process of reproductive mechanism where species can develop, grow and produce progeny.
In the Telophase, the chromosomes reach the endpoint of the cell. Their nuclear membrane forms again and the cell body divides into cytokinesis (two). At the last stage of the mitosis process, 1 cell produces 2 genetically similar daughter cells.
Measuring photosynthesis via the production of oxygen. Oxygen can be measured by counting bubbles evolved from pondweed, or by using the Audus apparatus to measure the amount of gas evolved over a period of time.The emerging bubbles are either simply counted or they are recorded using light barriers, which is very difficult because of their small size and often varying ascent rate. The gas bubbles generated during photosynthesis by aquatic plants produce distinctive sound pulses when leaving the plants.