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After DNA duplicates, there are twice the number of chromosomes present in the nucleus.
The chromosomes are found in the nucleus.
During meiosis I, each nucleus will have half the number of chromosomes as the original parent cell. This is because meiosis I involves the separation of homologous chromosomes, resulting in two daughter cells with a haploid number of chromosomes.
There are 50 chromosomes in both male and female pineapple pollen grain.
Depending on what level of biology you're in, either the nucleus or the nucleolus. During mitosis and meiosis, however, the cytoplasm contains the chromosomes.
a sunflower has 1,000 chromosomes in each flower bud.
26 chromosomes
There is no nucleus or chromosomes in a mature erythrocytes .
After DNA duplicates, there are twice the number of chromosomes present in the nucleus.
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2 pairs of chromosomes....i.e.46 no. of chromosomes...
The chromosomes are found in the nucleus.
Inside of the nucleus
During meiosis I, each nucleus will have half the number of chromosomes as the original parent cell. This is because meiosis I involves the separation of homologous chromosomes, resulting in two daughter cells with a haploid number of chromosomes.
Chromosomes are situated in the nucleus
Yes, the nucleus contains chromosomes of a cell.
Each new nucleus in Telophase 1 contains a haploid number of chromosomes. This means that each nucleus will have half the number of chromosomes as the original parent cell.