<h2>"Daughter cells" is the correct answer</h2><h2></h2><h3>The cell that splits is called the "parent cell" and the two cells that form are called the "daughter cells".</h3><h3></h3><h3><em>Please let me know if I am wrong.</em></h3>
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Rock pools are exactly what they sound like. They are rocky pools by the sea. They are usually found in the intertidal zone. During the occurrence of a high tide, they are filled with seawater. During low tide, they usually become/exist as separate pools.
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I think #1 is pointing to the cell membrane
#2 is pointing to the nucleus
#3 is pointing to the chromosomes
and #4 is pointing to the cytoplasm