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What process follows mitosis in many cells?

Cytokinesis immediately follows mitosis in many cells.


In many cells this this process follows mitosis?

The process that follows mitosis in cells is cytokinesis. Cytokinesis is the process of the cell dividing the daughter cell from the original cell before the process starts again.


Many cells in your body grow and divide every every day by what process?

Mitosis.


Many cells grow and divide everyday by what process?

Mitosis


How many cells are produced mitosis?

Mitosis is a process of cell division that results in two genetically identical daughter cells. Therefore, one cell undergoing mitosis produces two daughter cells.


In many this process follows mitosis?

The process that follows mitosis in cells is cytokinesis. Cytokinesis is the process of the cell dividing the daughter cell from the original cell before the process starts again.


How cell replication?

Cells replicate for many reasons, they replicate by a process of mitosis or meiosis. Mitosis producing two daughter cells and meiosis producing gamete cells (sperm or ovum(egg) )


How many cells are made in the process of mitosis?

It divides into two cells. Here you have a sequence in cells. 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256... = 2s when s = sequenced numbers


If a young plant has 128 cells how many times has it gone through the process of mitosis?

seven


What happens before meiosis begin?

Interphase. The process of meiosis has many similarities to the process of mitosis: chromosomes replicate before the process begins, and shorten and thicken to look like the chromosomes at the beginning of mitosis (condensation).


How many cells do humans have after mitosis?

double what the person already had if mitosis is when cells divide into two cells


How many cells do we get at the end of mitosis?

Humans have trillions of cells before, during, and after mitosis. It's impossible to determine an accurate number, because cells are constantly dying off and dividing. The number is always changing.