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its chromosomes because when the cytoplasm divides and two new cells are formed each new cell has one duplicated chromosome each.

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What is the process by which a cell duplicates it chromosomes and splits into two cells?

mitosis


Do homologous chromosomes pair in mitosis?

Homologous chromosomes do not pair in mitosis. Mitosis is the process of cell division where a cell duplicates its DNA and splits into two identical daughter cells, so the homologous chromosomes do not need to pair up like they do in meiosis.


What is the process by which a cell duplicates chromosomes and splits into two cells?

mitosis


What division of meiosis splits chromosomes?

In anaphase I of meiosis, the homologous pairs of chromosomes separate. Due to DNA replication and crossing over during prophase I, these chromosomes consist of a pair of non-identical sister chromatids. During anaphase II of meiosis, the sister chromatids separate into individual chromosomes.


Where is mitosis?

Mitosis is the reproduction of all cells except sex cells. What happens is that the cell duplicates its chromosomes and then splits into two cells


How do cells usually divide to make daughter cells?

Cells usually divide through a process called mitosis, where the cell duplicates its DNA and then splits into two identical daughter cells. Another type of cell division called meiosis occurs in sex cells, which results in four daughter cells with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell.


What must happen before meiosis happen?

Before Meiosis 2, the cell must first go through Meiosis 1. This is when the cell splits into two cells, each with two chromosomes.


How is the main result of meiosis achieved?

Cell splits and takes half of the chromosomes one each end without duplication.


What is the extra step in meiosis than mitosis?

In mitosis the chromosomes duplicate and the cell splits apart. But in meiosis, the cell does the same thing but this time, the daughter cells split again without duplicating the chromosomes. This causes those cells to have only half the amount of chromosomes. Hope i helped!


What specifically separates during mitosis?

A cell splits in two, with each half getting half of the chromosomes.


How many daughter cells result from one round of meiosis?

One round of meiosis results in four daughter cells. These daughter cells are genetically different from each other and the parent cell due to the process of crossing over and independent assortment during meiosis.


How do cells reproduces?

Mitosis and Meiosis are two ways cells reproduce. Mitosis is asexual cell division. DNA duplicates it self. Centrioles separate and a spindle forms. Chromosomes separate on the spindle. Then the cell closes up making two diploid cells. In other words, it splits itself in two which is also called binary fission. Meiosis is a reduction division that produces four cells with one half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. The resulting cells are called sex cells.