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Errr… where do you have Biology? Your biology teacher is apparently taking his questions (for a crossword?) from the same source as mine. The answer is "mitosis"

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Mitosis is the process of somatic Cellular division, in which a diploid parent Cell divides into two diploid daughter Cells that are identical to the parent Cell.

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really dont know :(

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I believe it is mitosis.

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Q: What is nuclear division in eukaryotic cells in which each cell receives a copy of the original chromosomes?
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What is the nuclear division in the eukaryotic cells in which each cell receives a copy of the original chromosomes?

mieosis.


What is a nuclear division in eukaryotic cells in which each cell receives a copy of the original chromosomes?

mieosis.


What is located on chrosomes and carries heredity material?

what is the nuclear division in eukaryotic cells in which each cell receives a copy of the original chromosomes


What Nuclear division in eukaryote cells in witch each cell receives a copy or the original chromosomes?

Mitosis.


How many replicated chromosomes would be on the metaphase plane in a human cell undergoing mitosis?

There are a total of 46 replicated chromosomes (plus 46 original), since metaphase precedes the actual division in anaphase, and each daughter cell receives 46 chromosomes in mitosis.


What does a chromosome make of itself in cell division?

Chromosomes are copied during S phase, before cell division begins. This is so that each daughter cell receives the right amount of genetic material. In mitosis, the daughter cells receive the same number of chromosomes as in the original cell, in meiosis they receive half of this.


What ensures that each new eukaryotic cell receives a copy of each chromosome?

Mitosis results in two identical cells being produced from the original cell. A copy of each chromosome is made before the cell divides and one of each chromosome goes to each new cell.


Where does an organism receive its chromosomes from?

An organisms gets its chromosomes from its parent(s).


Type of cells division that produce sex cells?

The process you are thinking of is mitosis or meiosis. Don't know which one the process is meiosis. mitosis is where each cell receives a copy of the original chromosomes. < meiosis >


How many chromosomes does the daughter cell get from the parent cell?

In mitotic cell division, the daughter cells contain the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. In meiotic cell division, the daughter cells contain half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell.


If a parent cell has 46 chromosomes how many chromosomes will the daughter cells have?

This is speaking in terms of MITOSIS.A typical human cell has 46 chromosomes. Each offspring cell receives anidentical copy of the original cell's chromosomes. So the two daughter cells will have 46 chromosomes each as well.


Why do chromosomes split?

Chromosomes split during cell division (mitosis or meiosis) to ensure that each daughter cell receives a complete set of chromosomes. This process, called chromosome segregation, allows genetic information to be accurately replicated and transmitted to the next generation of cells.