500 cell divisions. Why? Because 500x2=1000. You also could have found the answer by just doing 1000 divided by 2. Which equals obviously 500.
2x = 100000000000000 x = log 100000000000000 / log 2 x = 46.51 x ~ 47
500 cell divisions. Why? Because 500x2=1000. You also could have found the answer by just doing 1000 divided by 2. Which equals obviously 500.
7 cell reproductions
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999,999,999,999
the chromosome number would double in every generation
Multicellurar life would end with the current generation.
Because they wear out and die. If the cells died w/o having reproduced the whole creature would die.
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It would take cell divisions for one original cell to produce
Parent cell 1st division: 2 cells2nd division: 4 cells3rd division: 8 cells4th division: 16 cells5th division: 32 cells6th division: 64 cells7th division: 128 cells8th division: 256 cells9th division: 512 cells
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At the end of three mitotic divisions, there will be a total of 8 cells. This is because the number of cells double with every division. At the end of the first mitotic division, there are daughter cells. At the end of the second division: daughter cells further divide into two cells, giving 4 cells. At the end of the third division: each of the four cells further divide into 2 cells each, resulting in a total of 8 cell.
16. The number doubles at each division.
999,999,999,999
blood cells die
physiology
the chromosome number would double in every generation
Multicellurar life would end with the current generation.
Because they wear out and die. If the cells died w/o having reproduced the whole creature would die.