Chromosomes are duplicated in the interphase of cell division.
because in metaphase 2 of meiosis there are 2 different cells, which means the chromosomes duplicated
the chromosomes are duplicated.
my college bio proffessor told me that even though chromosomes are still in the duplicated state, the chromosomes are duplicated so technically they do have "23" chromosomes but they instead have 2 sets of it. these 2 sets are the same so they dont count as a "full" set of 46 chromosomes. :) hope this helps!!
Chromosomes and chromatids are related in that one is the duplicate of another. A chromatid comes about when chromosomes are duplicated. It holds replicated DNA of every single chromosome that is joined.
Before the nuclear envelope of a cell breaks down during the mitosis process, the DNA has to be duplicated. After the envelope dissolves, the chromosomes separate, then the cell finally splits.
Duplicated chromosomes attach to the plasma membrane.
Chromosomes become duplicated during meiosis. This is the process of replicating sex cells, otherwise known as gametes. This is how humans create new sex cells for reproduction.
Chromosomes duplicate in a process called mitosis.
It is in a duplicated state.
It is in a duplicated state.
Duplicated chromosomes first become visible during prophase.
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the chromosomes are duplicated.
because in metaphase 2 of meiosis there are 2 different cells, which means the chromosomes duplicated
my college bio proffessor told me that even though chromosomes are still in the duplicated state, the chromosomes are duplicated so technically they do have "23" chromosomes but they instead have 2 sets of it. these 2 sets are the same so they dont count as a "full" set of 46 chromosomes. :) hope this helps!!
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