23 because the chromatics must divide and finish mitosis
Mitosis results in two cells.
Mitosis is the dividing of cells where the new cell that is created has the same number of chromosomes as the original cell.
Before mitosis begins, the cell replicates its chromosomes (so the chromosome number doubles). Then during/after mitosis the cell splits in half - so each daughter cell produced by mitosis has the same chromosome number as the original cell.
The number of chromosomes that each daughter cell has after mitosis is equal to the number of chromosomes in the original (parent) cell.
The daughter cell has the same number of chromosomes and half the amount of DNA
It depends on the species--humans, for example, will have 46 chromosomes in each daughter cell after mitosis, while a dog will have 78. In mitosis, the number of chromosomes in each daughter cell is equal to the number of chromosomes in the interphase parent cell.
yes it is, in mitosis, a cell with a diploid number (2n) of chromosomes eg 46, will produce daughter cell of equal nd diploid number of chromosomes(46)
There are 46 chromosomes after mitosis. It stays the same from the beginning.
Mitosis produces two cells that have the same number of chromosomes as the original (parent) cell. For example, a human cell has 46 chromosomes - so after mitosis each cell will have 46 chromosomes.
by mitosis cell can maintain its 2n number , it duplicates without loosing its charecteristics, hence mitosis is the way by which cell maintain its population.
Mitosis always yields the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. In humans, 23.
Mitosis is cell division in which the chromosome number stays the same. Although at some points throughout the cell cycle, chromosomes may consist of two sister chromatids