There are 46 chromesomes, after mitosis, those cells duplicate. That means there are 92 chromesomes.
they separate they become 2 new cells and their the same in chromesomes.
46
A domesticated horse has 32 pairs, and 64 in all.
46
Human? 23 pairs as mitosis means ' to double.'
23 pairs
you can not cross a horse and a human together because they have different chromesomes. you could possibly cut a dead human in half and a dead horse and sew them together like einstein and bring them to life with electricity
scietifec method and human peson who kill the animals thies is a an answer
A human liver cell would have the same number of chromosomes (46) after undergoing mitosis as it did before. Mitosis is a type of cell division that results in two daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
Chromosome pair 23 determines the gender of a human. These chromosomes will either be two X's for females, or an X and a Y for males.
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16h in human at minimum. Can take much longer though.