Metaphase.
During metaphase because the chromosomes are lined up across the center of the cell.
Spindle fibers move chromosomes to the center of the cell during metaphase of cell division and break the chromosomes apart during Anaphase.
It depends on the species--humans, for example, will have 46 chromosomes in each daughter cell after mitosis, while a dog will have 78. In mitosis, the number of chromosomes in each daughter cell is equal to the number of chromosomes in the interphase parent cell.
The number of chromosomes that are left after mitosis is 46 in the human cell. Mitosis will just duplicate the chromosomes in the new cell and not get rid of the old ones.
Mitosis produces daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as the original cell - so human cells produced by mitosis will have 46 chromosomes.
Metaphase is the stage where the chromosomes are align in the center of the cell.
the cell is in the stage of metaphase.
46 pairs of chromosomes lined up at the middle held up by spindle fibers
Mitosis produces two cells that have the same number of chromosomes as the original (parent) cell. For example, a human cell has 46 chromosomes - so after mitosis each cell will have 46 chromosomes.
It will have 18 chromosomes at the end of mitosis.
They line up during metaphase of mitosis and meiosis
How many chromosomes does each new cell contain after mitosis if the original cell had 52 original cell chromosomes?
How many chromosomes does each new cell contain after mitosis if the original cell had 52 original cell chromosomes?
During metaphase because the chromosomes are lined up across the center of the cell.
There are 46 chromosomes after mitosis. It stays the same from the beginning.
reasorment of chromosomes can occur during meosis by crossing over
Spindle fibers move chromosomes to the center of the cell during metaphase of cell division and break the chromosomes apart during Anaphase.