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the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell

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a nucleus that is genetically identical to the original cell.

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After mitosis,a daughter cell has 46 chromosomes.After meiosis,23 chromosomes.

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the same number and kinds of chromosomes

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Chromosomes

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Half of number of chromosomes

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Normal cell division results in the production of?

two diploid cells, each with the same amount of genetic material and the same genetic information.


What do daughter cells do once they are formed?

They function as a normal nucleus. It remains like that until next division begins.


What are the results of a cell undergoing meiosis?

4 daughter sex cells with HALF the normal chromosomes as the parent cell.


How many cells are produced after 1 cell division?

There are two types of cell division: Meiotic and Mitotic. In Mitosis, one daughter cell will result-- leaving two genetically identical cells. In Meiosis, four haploid ( or cells with 1/2 the normal number of chromosomes) will be produced. These cells are not genetically identical, and are used in sexual reproduction.


Before a normal cell becomes too large to carry out normal activities it will divide to form what?

Before a normal cell becomes too large to carry out normal activities it will divide to form two daughter cells. This cell division is called mitosis.


Do daughter cells have DNA?

Yes, daughter cells have DNA. During cell division, the DNA in the parent cell is replicated and then evenly distributed between the two daughter cells. This allows each daughter cell to have a complete set of DNA for normal cellular functions and genetic information.


Which type of tissue would have a higher mitotic index normal tissue or cancerous tissue?

Cancer cells have higher mitotic index because they have a mutation in the DNA so they reproduce uncontrollably and therefore divide faster which means they have a higher mitotic index. ex. In a normal lung tissue, % of cells dividing is 5% while in a cancerous lung the % of cells divding is 25 %


What are the normal results of endorectal ultrasound?

Normal results after an endorectal ultrasound are normal, healthy tissues


What are normal results for the antinuclear antibody test?

Normal results will be negative, showing no antinuclear antibodies.


What happens specifically in the cell cycle that leads to diseases such as cancer?

Mutations affecting apoptosis or programmed cell death (such as an error in p53 protein). Any kind of mutation that increased rate of cell division, or extended telemeres, or inhibited DNA repair.


Which organelle ensures that after cell division each daughter cell has the correct number of chromosomes?

InterphaseThe process of building up proteins in a cell is called an anabolism.


A male who has normal vision marries a female who is a carrier for colorblindness can they have a colorblind daughter?

Assuming that the man who has normal vision is homozygous for normal vision, the couple's daughter will either be homozygous for normal vision or heterozygous (normal vision but carrier for color blindness) for normal vision. In light of this, the couple's daughter will not be color blind.