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Q: Do each daughter cell receive pairs of DNA that differ from those of the parent cell?
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Each daughter cell receives pairs of DNA that differ from those of the parent cell?

Its false... :P


How are daughter cell differ from the parent cell?

The parent cell will be diploid and contain paired chromosomes. The haploid cell will contain only one copy of each chromosome. In humans for example there are 23 pairs of chromosomes. In a somatic cell, which is diploid, the 23 pairs are present. In a gamete (sperm or egg cell), which is haploid there are only 23 chromosomes - unpaired. This is so that when the sperm and egg meet at fertilisation there are 46 chromosomes - 23 pairs - the correct number for the organism.


How many sets of chromosomes do the daughter cells in meiosis have?

The daughter cells in meiosis have half the number of sets of chromosomes compared to the parent cell. This means that in humans, the daughter cells would have 23 pairs of chromosomes instead of the 46 pairs in the parent cell.


Parent cell has four chromosomes arranged in what pairs?

in 2 pairs


Have how many chromosomes does human gamete have?

23


What is the chromosome number of the parent cell in mitosis?

28


These pairs differ only by a proton?

Your Mom and Dad


How many chromosomes are in a daughter cell After mitosis in a human cell?

Mitosis always yields the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. In humans, 23.


What are the two cells called that the parent cell split into?

In animal cells (meiosis) the parent (which is a diploid cell with homologous pairs of chromosomes) seperates into two daughter cells containing the replicated pairs of sister chromatids. The process of meiosis is begun again (meiosis II) from which the sister chromatids separate into individual chromosomes. Then, the two diploid cells separate into 4 haploid daughter cells containing 1 chromosome. This is a generalized answer without the steps of meiosis described.


What do organisms inherit genes in pairs from?

your parent(s)


How many chromosomes did the parent germ cell have?

23 pairs


What Organisms inherit genes in pairs one from each?

Parent