4. They are identical to the cell they formed from
Explanation;
Daughter cells are cells that result from the division of a single parent cell. Daughter cells are formed as a result of two types of division, meiosis and mitosis.
Mitosis is the type of cell division which takes place in the somatic or the body cells, where a parent cell divides into two daughter cells that are identical to the parent.
The daughter cells from the mitotic division are diploid, meaning each has two sets of each chromosomes similar to the parent cell.