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Q: How many new cells form from one parent cell in telophase?
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What is the average number of cells In telophase?

The average number of cells in telophase depends on the specific biological system or organism being studied. In general, telophase is the final stage of cell division and leads to the formation of two daughter cells. Therefore, if a single parent cell is undergoing division, the average number of cells in telophase would be two.


Where does the cellulose wall form in the parent cell?

For a plant going through mitosis, all the parts of the new cells are separated in telophase. To form the new cell wall between the cells, cytokinesis occurs. During cytokinesis, the wall is constructed by small vesicles. They join together in the center of the two cells and create the wall.


Why doesn't the cell membran pinch in to divide the cytoplasm telophase in plant cells?

Plant cells, unlike animal cells are surrounded by a cell wall made form cellulose. During cytokinesis, usually during or shortly after telophase, the plant cell will form a "cell plate" which turns into a cell wall, separating the two daughter cells.


Form between two daughter cells at the end of telophase in plant cell mitosis?

Cell Plate


What is the last phase of mitosis during which the cell begins to form into two separate cells?

telophase


What is the last phase of mitosis during which the cell begins to form into two separate cells.?

telophase


What forms at the end of telophase to separate plant cells?

At the end of plant cell mitosis, a cell plate forms between the two new nuclei. The new cell walls then form along the cell plate.


What stage is when sex cells form with half the number of chromosomes as the parental cells?

In meiosis (cell division to form gametes), the division that makes the cell haploid is called anaphase II. At anaphase I the homologous pairs are separated, but in anaphase II the chromatids are separated, which makes the cell haploid (the number of chromosomes is halved)


In which cell type would a cell plate form after telophase is complete?

A cell plate would only form in plant cells because the cell wall is very rigid. As a result, a cell plate grows in the middle of the plant cell, dividing it into two daughter cells. Conversely, in an animal cell, a cleavage furrow is formed after telophase is complete. A cleavage furrow results from the plasma membrane of the cell pinching inwards near the centre. The flexibility of the plasma membrane makes this possible.


How many nuclear membranes must form when a single dividing cell reaches telophase?

If a cell divides into two cells, duruing telophase, then there must be one nuclear membrane per cell. Therefore the answer to your question should be 2.


How many new cells form from a parent cell?

2


How can YOU tell whether cells in mitosis are animal or plant cells?

During telophase of mitosis, a cell plate is formed as the plant cell begins its division. In animal cells, the cell pinches in the center to form two cells; no cell plate is laid down.