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Q: During binary fission of prokaryotes both the original and the duplicated chromosomes attach to what before the cell divides in half?
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What divides in cytokinesis?

The cytoplasm, along with cytoplasmic constituents - which also includes the cytoplasmic membrane - and the duplicated Chromosomes.


Is meiosis is the process by which a cell duplicates its chromosomes and splits into two cells.?

its chromosomes because when the cytoplasm divides and two new cells are formed each new cell has one duplicated chromosome each.


What happens to genetic information before a cell divides?

The genetic information is duplicated, so that each new cell has the same genetic code as the original.


During cell division or mitosis an exact duplicate of the original cell is produced?

This is known as DNA replication and occurs in the S (synthesis) phase. The DNA needs to be duplicated so that when the cell divides, the daughter cells all get the correct number of chromosomes.


How many chromosomes does each new cell contain after mitosis if the original cell had 52 original cell chromosomes?

They would each have 52. When a cell divides through mitosis, it copies the original chromosomes, pulls them apart so that there is a copy of the same set of chromosomes on each side of the cell, then divides. The original set of chromosomes will always be the exact same set as the daughter cell's set of chromosomes (unless something went horribly wrong.) -if you are on a worksheet called "Section 1 Reinforcement - Cell Division and Mitosis" for number 8, I'm in the same situation...


What is duplicated each time a cell divides into two daughter cells?

two brother cells


How the cell divide by Mitosis?

The first step is interphase( where DNA is duplicated), The next step is Prophase( where chromosomes are visible), next theres Metaphase(where chromosomes gather), After that is Anaphase(where chromatids seperate), and the last steps are Telephase and Cytokinesis(the processes of prophase are revealed). And the cycle continues!


When a cell divides do the chromatin condense into chromosomes?

Yes, they do


In what phase do haploid single chromatid chromosomes return to chromatin as two daughter cells that divide into four?

During telophase I, the chromosomes are enclosed in nuclei. The cell now undergoes a process called cytokinesis that divides the cytoplasm of the original cell into two daughter cells. Each daughter cell is haploid and has only one set of chromosomes or half the total number of chromosomes of the original cell.


What is the structure that divides the chromosomes into longer and shorter segments?

the centromere


Single cells split into 2 cells?

Mitosis is the process in which a cell divides and makes two daughter cells that are genetically identical to it. Chromosomes in the nucleus of the original cell separate and make identical sets of chromosomes, each of which is in its own nucleus.


If a parent cell has 10 chromosomes how many chromosomes will the resulting cells have at the end of mitosis?

One Cell has 10 chromosomes, it divides into 5 chromosomes. So at the end it has, 5 chromosomes. Your Welcome for the answer! ^_^