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During prophase, a cell typically contains 46 chromosomes, which are made up of two sister chromatids each. This means there are a total of 92 chromatids in a cell during prophase.

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How many cells are in prophase 2?

There are two cells in prophase II.


How many cells are in prophase during the process of cell division?

During prophase of cell division, there are typically 46 cells in humans.


How many cells are produced in prophase?

Somewhere right around 1%


Number of cells during prophase?

During prophase of mitosis, the number of cells remains constant. Prophase is the first stage of mitosis where the nucleus condenses and the chromosomes become visible, but the cell itself does not divide yet.


When do chromosomes become visable in cells?

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How many cells are in each cell of pro-phase II?

In prophase II of meiosis, each cell contains two sister chromatids for each chromosome, but the total number of cells is not specified in the question. After meiosis I, there are two haploid cells, and during prophase II, these cells prepare for a second round of division. Therefore, if starting from one diploid cell, there are two haploid cells, each with chromosomes consisting of two sister chromatids at prophase II.


What stage centrioles separate?

Prophase- during prophase, chromatids shorten and thicken, nucleoli disappears, spindle fibers form and centrioles in animal cells move to opposite ends.


What are an organism's reprodutive cells such as the sperm or egg called?

this is called prophase


Animal cells begin to pinch in what phase of mitosis?

prophase


How does prophase you of meiosis differ from prophase of mitosis?

a. chromatids do not separate at the centromere in anaphase I. b. centromeres do not exist in anaphase I. c. crossing-over occurs only in anaphase of miitosis


How are mitosis and meiosis similar?

They both have a prophase and an anaphase is for Apex


How animal cells separate?

Mitosis: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telephase (in that order)