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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.
If cells split in half, and do not die, then you have:1 --> 2 --> 4 --> 8 ...20 --> 21 --> 22 --> 23 ...Ok, so let's assume the first generation has 1 cell...So the 20th generation would have 219 (2(20-1)) cells.So you would get 524,288 cells in the 20th generation, or 1,048,576 cells in the 21st generation.I suppose I might actually take the 1,048,576 number as being the 21st generation is AFTER 20 generations.
the nucleotides at the terminal ends will be removed due to exonuclease activity of DNase present in the cells of the eukaryotes.and therefore the DNA strand will get shortened.
It would take cell divisions for one original cell to produce
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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.
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16. The number doubles at each division.
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an error in DNA replication would affect many generations of cells
If cells split in half, and do not die, then you have:1 --> 2 --> 4 --> 8 ...20 --> 21 --> 22 --> 23 ...Ok, so let's assume the first generation has 1 cell...So the 20th generation would have 219 (2(20-1)) cells.So you would get 524,288 cells in the 20th generation, or 1,048,576 cells in the 21st generation.I suppose I might actually take the 1,048,576 number as being the 21st generation is AFTER 20 generations.
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the nucleotides at the terminal ends will be removed due to exonuclease activity of DNase present in the cells of the eukaryotes.and therefore the DNA strand will get shortened.
Assuming one division of a cell results in two cells, 20 divisions would be necessaryTHE LONG WAY1 -> 22 -> 44 -> 88 -> 1616 -> 3232 -> 6464 -> 128128 -> 256256 -> 512512 -> 1,0241,024 -> 2,0482,048 -> 4,0964,096 -> 8,1928,192 -> 16,38416,384 -> 32,76832,768 -> 65,53665,536 -> 131,072131,072 -> 262,144262,144 -> 524,288524,288 -> 1,048,576THE SHORT WAYlog(1,000,000) / log(2) = 19.9316 = 20 [partial divisions not allowed]
i believe that if meiosis did not cut the number of chromosomes in half, we would have more than 46 chromosomes, essentially killing off future generations because the daughter cells would be different from the parent cells.