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...
How many chromosomes does each new cell contain after mitosis if the original cell had 52 original cell chromosomes?
After mitosis, each new cell contain 52 cell chromosomes if the original cell has 52 cell chromosomes. This is because the daughter cells are a replication of the parent cell.
The answer is 52. Mitosis is and exact copy. Thus being 52
52 - mitosis produces daughter cells with exactly the same chromosomes of the original cell.
After mitosis, there will be two new daughter cells. so if the parent cell has 52 chromosomes, the daughter cells will have 26 chromosomes each.
26 original cell chromosomes.
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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.
Mitosis produces daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as the original cell - so human cells produced by mitosis will have 46 chromosomes.
Mitosis is the dividing of cells where the new cell that is created has the same number of chromosomes as the original cell.
If the cell has 8 chromosomes, it should have 8 at the very beginning of mitosis. However during the interphase, specifically the S phase, the chromosomes are duplicated which means that for most of the cell cycle, the cell has 16 chromosomes. However after the cells splits, each daughter cells is left with 8 chromosomes, which is identical to the number of chromosomes in the original parent cell. Hope this helps!
Before mitosis begins, the cell replicates its chromosomes (so the chromosome number doubles). Then during/after mitosis the cell splits in half - so each daughter cell produced by mitosis has the same chromosome number as the original cell.
How many chromosomes does each new cell contain after mitosis if the original cell had 52 original cell chromosomes?
How many chromosomes does each new cell contain after mitosis if the original cell had 52 original cell chromosomes?
52 - mitosis produces daughter cells with exactly the same chromosomes of the original cell.
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34 Mitosis followed by cytokinesis produces genetically identical daughter cells.
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.
The two daughter cells will also have 52 chromosomes.
After mitotic cell division, if the parent cell had 52 chromosomes, the daughter cells will also have 52 chromosomes identical to each other and the parent cell.
After mitotic cell division, if the parent cell had 52 chromosomes, the daughter cells will also have 52 chromosomes identical to each other and the parent cell.
Mitosis produces two cells that have the same number of chromosomes as the original (parent) cell. For example, a human cell has 46 chromosomes - so after mitosis each cell will have 46 chromosomes.
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.
52 chromosomes, beca.use the number of chromomes remain the same in mitosis