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What results after a cell has gone through mitosis and cytoplasmic division?

it multiplies


How many cells does mitosis start with?

Mitosis typically starts with one cell that has already gone through a round of DNA replication during the S phase of the cell cycle. This cell is called a somatic cell and contains a full set of chromosomes.


What phase of the cell cycle does the daughter cells enter after mitosis and cytokinesis?

Daughter cells are actually the product of mitosis. There are two cells made by one cell that has gone through mitosis. Daughter cells are found at the final stages of mitosis, they will then probably go through mitosis themselves and produce two more cells.


If a young plant has 128 cells how many times has it gone through the process of mitosis?

seven


Discuss cancer as mitosis gone wild?

Can you descuss cancer as mitosis "gone wild"?


How many diploid and haploid cells are made during mitosis?

During mitosis, diploid cells divide to form two identical diploid daughter cells. Haploid cells do not result from mitosis, as it is a process that preserves the diploid number of chromosomes in daughter cells.


What does it mean when cells become differentiated?

When a cell becomes differentiated it has gone through dysplasia and metaplasia to another cell type.


Why is mitosis important to all living things?

Mitosis is important for a number of factors: 1Development and growth:as an organism grows the cells are added to the body by mitosis 2 Cell replacement:when old cells die the exact copies of cells replace them due to mitosis 3Regeneration:some organisms like sea star have the ability to regenerate their body parts they do so by mitosis 4 Asexual reproduction:some organisms like hydra produce genetically similar offsprings through assexual reproduction.During this process mitosis forms a mass of bud on the surface of hydra,mitosis continues in the cells of he bud which grows to form an individual.


What lessons did Zeus learn?

He's gone through many things but hasn't learnt anything.


How do cell that do not undego cytokinesis differ in appearance from cell that do undergo cytokinesis?

Cells that do not undergo cytokinesis will appear as a single, enlarged cell with multiple nuclei, known as a multinucleated cell. In contrast, cells that undergo cytokinesis will divide into two separate, distinct daughter cells with a single nucleus each.


How does the cell type differ from your skin or muscle cell?

you be gone!


What has gone wrong with a cancer cell?

its is based on the cell reproduction