the number of chromosomes is double the numbe of chromosomes that were devided. so in other words the chromosomes double.
After mitotic cell division, each daughter cell contains the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
if a cell has 64 chromosomes together, all the offspring cells will have 64 chromosomes each.
the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell
Meiosis. Takes place during gametogenesis, the formation of sperm or ova. The final sperm or ova formed will each contain 23 chromosomes, haploid number.
No. Because each daughter cells gets a different pair of chromosomes.
After meiosis, each daughter cell has half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. For example, in humans the parent cell would have 46 chromosomes, but after meiotic cell division, the daughter cells will each have 23 chromosomes.
After mitotic cell division, each daughter cell contains the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
InterphaseThe process of building up proteins in a cell is called an anabolism.
if a cell has 64 chromosomes together, all the offspring cells will have 64 chromosomes each.
the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell
Each daughter cell has the same number of chromosomes as does a parent cell. In cell division, Each chromosome makes a copy of itself. The only time it does not is when the body produces an egg or sperm cell.
There are 23 chromosomes in a human cell following meiosis. Meiosis is sometimes called "reduction division". The first division of meiosis (meiosis I) halves the chromosome number. In humans, there are 46 chromosomes in the mother cell when it begins meiosis I. More precisely, there are 23 pairs, one of each pair having been inherited from each parent. This number (46 in humans) is the diploid number for the species. After meiosis, each cell has the haploid number (23 in humans), i.e. one of each chromosome in the set.
If it is mitotic division the sets of chromosomes in each cell will be 2n.
Meiosis. Takes place during gametogenesis, the formation of sperm or ova. The final sperm or ova formed will each contain 23 chromosomes, haploid number.
No. Because each daughter cells gets a different pair of chromosomes.
Chromosomes doubles during the S phase of inter-phase, which occurs before Mitosis. During the process of mitoses cell divides into 2 daughter cells from a single parent hence, before mitoses cells must duplicate so that each new cell has a sufficient set of genetic material.
It all depends on the type of organism on many chromosomes are present in each cell. By regular cell division each new cell will have the same number as the original cell. Some organisms have many more chromosomes than humans do and some have many less chromosomes.