mitosis
Chromosomes are replicated in the S phase, and then split during mitosis (anaphase is when the sister chromatids separate).
Mitosis specifically during the anaphase
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During mitosis, a cell duplicates all of its contents, including its chromosomes, and splits to form two identical daughter cells.
During Meiosis, the process at which reproductive cells divide, the new daughter cells will have half the chromosomes as the parent cells. On the other hand, during mitosis, the division of body cells, after the process is over, the daughter cells will have the same amount of chromosomes as the parents.
Mitosis is just simply the process in which cells divide so, it takes place in cells when it gets to big. Meiosis takes place in male and female gametes.
They get the same DNA as someone else. No harm at all
Chromosomes are replicated during DNA replication, which occurs during interphase.
mitosis
its chromosomes because when the cytoplasm divides and two new cells are formed each new cell has one duplicated chromosome each.
Mitosis is the reproduction of all cells except sex cells. What happens is that the cell duplicates its chromosomes and then splits into two cells
During mitosis, a cell duplicates all of its contents, including its chromosomes, and splits to form two identical daughter cells.
This process is known as mitosis. The cell cycle consists of the following five stages, but only the last four are part of actual cell division. 1) Interphase - cell grows, prepares itself for cell division, and duplicates it's chromosomes. 2) Prophase - chromosomes (double strands) shorten and thicken. 3) Metaphase - chromosomes line up in centre of cell. 4) Anaphase - chromosomes split, and one of each pair starts being pulled to each side of the cell. 5) Telophase - cell splits. Two new cells are formed, both identical to each other and the parent that split into them. Both have complete sets of chromosomes. Process then returns to interphase.
During the cell cycle, mitosis is the process by which a cell duplicates into two genetically identical daughter cells. During mitosis, chromosomes in the cell nucleus are separated into two identical sets
Cytokenesis is the process by which a single cell splits in to two "daughter" cells.
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Mitosis. The parent nucleus splits into two daughter nuclei containing chromosomes identical to that of the parent cell.
There are 20 chromosomes in a mango, but since it is diploid, in mitosis the number increases to 40, then splits to become two identical cells, each with 20 chromosomes.
Mitosis and Meiosis are two ways cells reproduce. Mitosis is asexual cell division. DNA duplicates it self. Centrioles separate and a spindle forms. Chromosomes separate on the spindle. Then the cell closes up making two diploid cells. In other words, it splits itself in two which is also called binary fission. Meiosis is a reduction division that produces four cells with one half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. The resulting cells are called sex cells.
All cells come from other cells because we all started out as a single fertilized egg. As we under go miosis, the single cell divides and divides. The cells split and reproduces the DNA nad chromosomes and splits. The process goes on and on and never stops.