This depends both on the cell undergoing mitosis and the stage in mitosis which is currently underway. Humans have 46 chromosomes per cell, but in some stages of mitosis have 92. Dogs have 78 chromosomes, but at some stages of mitosis have 156.
The same number that you started with. Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes (46 total) so a typical human cell that divides by mitosis would produce two cells each containing 46 chromosomes (two of each). In contrast a human cell which divides by meiosis would produce four cells each containing 23 chromosomes (one of each).
Chromosomes are replicated in prophase of mitosis and then that give you 46 pair,92 chromosomes. This is halved in anaphase and in telophase the cell forms two daughter cells with the regular 23 pairs, 46 chromosomes.
Different species have a different numbers of chromosomes. Mitosis is nuclear division. If the cell had 14 chromosomes before mitosis, it will have 14 chromosomes after mitosis. Humans have 46 chromosomes before and after mitosis. During meiosis, the numbers of chromosomes are halved so that they will have the correct number of chromosomes after fertilization. In this case an organism with 14 chromosomes each gamete would have 7. In humans each gamete has 23 chromosomes. Fertilization brings the number of chromosomes back up to its diploid number.
The daughter cells resulting from mitosis and cytokinesis will have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
it produces 46 chromosomes i think
46 in a human, other species differ.
two cells
Mitosis produces daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as the original cell - so human cells produced by mitosis will have 46 chromosomes.
Meiosis II is identical to Mitosis. Meiosis is split into two stages, Meiosis I and Meiosis II. Meiosis I is similar to mitosis however the cells resulting from it have half as many chromosomes as the parent cell.
A cell undergoing mitosis has twice the usual number of chromosomes for that species. For example, human body cells have 46 chromosomes, but after DNA replication, which must occur before mitosis, a human body cell will have 92 chromosomes.
two or four it all depends on sister and daughter chromosomes during the mitosis procedure about half the amount
Meiosis is usually reserved for cells used in sexual reproduction. They have half the number of chromosomes found in the organism's somatic cells. A mosquito has six chromosomes in its somatic cells, and therefore would have three in each gamete formed by meiosis.
One Cell has 10 chromosomes, it divides into 5 chromosomes. So at the end it has, 5 chromosomes. Your Welcome for the answer! ^_^
2 chromosomes
You have 24 before, and 12 after.
The daughter cells formed by meiosis are haploid, meaning they have only one set of chromosomes. In humans, the haploid number of chromosomes is 23.
Mitosis produces daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as the original cell - so human cells produced by mitosis will have 46 chromosomes.
23 chromosomes
Meiosis II is identical to Mitosis. Meiosis is split into two stages, Meiosis I and Meiosis II. Meiosis I is similar to mitosis however the cells resulting from it have half as many chromosomes as the parent cell.
It depends on how many chromosomes you have before the cell goes through mitosis. For example if you have 12 chromosomes after the cell goes through mitosis and breaks into two cells you will end up with 12 chromosomes in each cell and it will continue the same way on and on.
A cell undergoing mitosis has twice the usual number of chromosomes for that species. For example, human body cells have 46 chromosomes, but after DNA replication, which must occur before mitosis, a human body cell will have 92 chromosomes.
23 pairs
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two or four it all depends on sister and daughter chromosomes during the mitosis procedure about half the amount