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What ensures that each new eukaryotic cell receives a copy of each chromosome?

Mitosis results in two identical cells being produced from the original cell. A copy of each chromosome is made before the cell divides and one of each chromosome goes to each new cell.


What cell has two of every kind of chromosome?

Eukaryotic Cells.


Do bacterial cells have a nuclues?

Bacterial cells are not eukaryotic cells, which means they do not have a nucleus. They do, however, have chromosome.


Where in the cell does the chromosome locared?

In eukaryotic cells the chromosomes are located in the nucleus.


What are the differences between prokaryotic nucleoid and eukaryotic nucleus?

In prokaryotic cells DNA is present in the bacterial chromosome. This chromosome forms the nucleoid. The nucleoid is the mass of DNA that makes up the chromosome of cells Archaea and bacteria. The nucleus is a structure enclosed in a membrane containing the chromosomes of eukaryotic organisms. In other words the eukaryotic cell has a nucleus but the prokaryotic does not.


Each chromosome of a eukaryotic cell consists of a pair of identical structures called?

Chromosomes exist in somatic cells as nearly identical copies of each other called homologous chromosome. The formation of daughter cells that occurs during cytokinesis signals the end of cell division.


Where is the DNA in the porkaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

In eukaryotic cells, DNA exists within the nucleus. In prokaryotic cells, DNA is located as a circular chromosome just in the cytoplasm. There is however a distinct region though but IT IS NOT A NUCLEUS.


What is the chromosome is?

Chromosomes are structures composed of DNA and proteins. They carry the genetic information of the cell. In eukaryotic cells they are located in the nucleus.


What process ensures that each new eukaryotic cell receives a copy of each chromosome?

Metoisis


How do eukaryotic cells differ from each other?

Eukaryotic cells differ from each other due to their structure and function


In a eukaryotic cell what houses the chromosomes?

In eukaryotic Cells, the nucleus houses the Dna.


What do chromosomes become after they duplicate?

In bacterial Cells they become replicated circles of Dna. In eukaryotic Cells they become Chromosome number 4n.