Dont be dumb!
it's four hapliod cells
they half in number :)
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it cuts in halfhalvesThe chromosomes divide into half, which is also known as the haploid number.Nothingit doubles.First, it doubles, giving a result of 92 chromosomes. Then, the cell divides, leaving each cell with 46 chromosomes. Then, it divides again, leaving each cell (there are 4) with 23 chromosomes.Miosis pair 23 chromosomes from a male and 23 from female and form 46 chromosomes and it is called zygote
If a cell divides by mitosis both cells will have the diploid (2N) number of chromosomes. These two cells will have identical DNA If a cell divides by meiosis subsequent cells will have the haploid (1N) number of chromosomes. These cells will have the same basic amount of DNA but the DNA will not be identical. If the sex chromosomes are different sizes (like the X and Y chromosomes of humans) the DNA will vary a bit more dramatically if the meiosis includes the additional variation of the different sex chromosomes.
In the beginning of mitosis the number of chromosomes double. But since during mitosis the chromosomes are divided between the two daughter cells the number of chromosomes at the end is the same number as the beginning before doubling.
Chromosomes are found in the nucleus of a cell and the function of chromosomes is to hold the genes (made form DNA) and to replicate the genes when a cell divides.
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a cell division: nucleus divides into nuclei that has the same number of chromosomes
the cell divids
No, the nucleus in a cell is what controls cell division.
The chromosomes have to split and go to opposite sides of the cell.
After mitosis each daughter cell contains 46 chromosomes as the DNA replicates itself before the cell divides
The Chromosomes separate from each other and move to opposite ends of the cell.
spindle fibers form a bridge between the ends of the cell
There is no change in chromosome number. Just in the amount of chromatids. Because during synthesis each chromosome doubles and becomes sister chromatids.
it triples in number
it cuts in halfhalvesThe chromosomes divide into half, which is also known as the haploid number.Nothingit doubles.First, it doubles, giving a result of 92 chromosomes. Then, the cell divides, leaving each cell with 46 chromosomes. Then, it divides again, leaving each cell (there are 4) with 23 chromosomes.Miosis pair 23 chromosomes from a male and 23 from female and form 46 chromosomes and it is called zygote
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If a cell divides by mitosis both cells will have the diploid (2N) number of chromosomes. These two cells will have identical DNA If a cell divides by meiosis subsequent cells will have the haploid (1N) number of chromosomes. These cells will have the same basic amount of DNA but the DNA will not be identical. If the sex chromosomes are different sizes (like the X and Y chromosomes of humans) the DNA will vary a bit more dramatically if the meiosis includes the additional variation of the different sex chromosomes.