Answer:
The end result of the eukaryotic cell division is the formation of identical daughter cells.
Explanation:
The eukaryotic cell cycle has 4 different stages, G1 phase, S phase, G2 phase, and M phase. M phase is two closely joint processes-
Mitosis where the nucleus of the cell divides and cytokinesis in this part cytoplasm of the cell divides forming 2 daughter cells. Each stage starts and regulated by the previous stage.
Thus, The end result of the eukaryotic cell division is the formation of identical daughter cells.