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If the cell is somatic (non-sex cell) the daughter cells each have 46 chromosomes (in humans, this is.) The daughter cells are diploids.
If the cell is a germ cell (sex cell), the daughter cells each have 23 chromosomes (in humans). The daughter cells are haploids.
Remember that at the end of the Mitosis there is only ONE chromatid! this one chromatid will replicate during the interpase to produce a copy (sister ) of that chromatid and we will get sister chromatids. the one chromatid is also called Chromosome before it replicate. So. in the daughter cell there are 46 ( like chromosome and before they replicate) chromatids.
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Through mitosis, regular DNA replication, the same number as the parent. Not every cell has the same number of chromosomes, so this amount varies. However through mieosis, there is half as many chromosomes as the parent.
In mitotic cell division, a daughter cell will have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
If you are talking about mitosis, the daughter cells will have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
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23 in humans.
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In mitotic cell division, the daughter cells contain the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. In meiotic cell division, the daughter cells contain half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
there should be 23 chromosomes in each daughter.
both will have 30 chromosomes.
In humans, each daughter cell produced by mitotic cell division will have 46 chromosomes.
Same number of chromosomes as is present in the parent cell.
In mitotic cell division, the daughter cells contain the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. In meiotic cell division, the daughter cells contain half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
half chromosomes mather
46 chromosomes will be found in a human daughter cell after mitosis, 23 chromosomes will be found after meiosis.
Each daughter cell will have 52 chromosomes. This is because mitosis produces daughter cells which are genetically identical to the parent cell. Therefore they will have the same number of chromosomes.
there should be 23 chromosomes in each daughter.
56 chromosomes
It depends on the species--humans, for example, will have 46 chromosomes in each daughter cell after mitosis, while a dog will have 78. In mitosis, the number of chromosomes in each daughter cell is equal to the number of chromosomes in the interphase parent cell.
It depends on the type of cell division. In mitosis, 2 daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell are created. In a human, this would be 46 chromosomes. In meiosis, 4 daughter cell with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell are created. In a human, this would be 23 chromosomes.
The answer is that the daughter cell would have 8 chromosomes.Daughter cells always have half the number of chromosomes the parent cells have. But the normal number of chromosomes is parent have 46 chromosomes and daughter have 23 chromosomes.
There are going to be half the amount of the original chromosomes that were in each cell to begin with. So therefore there are going to be 4 chromosomes in each daughter cell at the end of mitosis..Actually there will be 2 chromosomes, in each daughter cell at the end of mitosis!
There are 46 chromosomes or 23 pairs of chromosomes in each daughter cell after mitosis. Each daughter cells need 46 or 23 pairs of chromosomes to work properly and survive.
The new cell will have the same number of chromosomes as the original cell.