Still much too small to be a visible colony to the naked eye!!!
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Each time mitosis occurs, you end up with double the amount of cells.If they divide every 2 hours, there will be a total of 12 cycles in 24 hours.Starting with 1 cell, you will have 2 cells after 2 hours.You can work out the remaining 11 cycles by doing 211 - which is 2,048 cells.
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In most mammals it takes almost 24 hours for a cell to divide. With species with shorter life spans it can take as little as 5-8 hours for the cell to divide.
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8320, assuming you work 20 hours every week.
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After six hours, and assuming they all survive dividing, you would have 232144
The present tense for "sleep" is "sleep." For example, "I sleep for eight hours every night."
$14.42 - an hour. assuming you work 40 hours a week every week of the year.
Each time mitosis occurs, you end up with double the amount of cells.If they divide every 2 hours, there will be a total of 12 cycles in 24 hours.Starting with 1 cell, you will have 2 cells after 2 hours.You can work out the remaining 11 cycles by doing 211 - which is 2,048 cells.
19,968 - assuming you get paid for every week of the year.
64 Cells. At 75 minutes per cycle, and an allotted time of 7.5 hours there would be enough time for 6 cycles to complete. Cell replication can be represented as 2^X, where X is the number of cycles. Basically meaning that after the first cycle (assuming you are starting with 1 cell) you would have 2 cells, and those 2 cells will multiply exponentially. So the cycles and cell yield would go as follows: Cycle 1: 2 cells 2: 4 cells 3: 8 cells 4: 16 cells 5: 32 cells 6: 64 cells
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