THe number of chromosomes in a nucleus depends on the species. In humans each nucleus has 23 pairs of chromosomes so there are 46 chromosomes total.
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Meiosis is known as a reduction division. The total number of chromosomes present prior to meiosis is reduced in half at the end of meiosis. In this case 12 pairs of chromosomes before meiosis (a total of 24 chromosomes) becomes 12 chromosomes (one of each pair) at the end of meiosis.
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each cell has 4 chromosomes after meosis It depends on what organism. if each cell has42 chromosomes then the cells after mitosis have 42 in meosis they end up having half of 42 and have four cells because the do mitosis 2
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Twenty three chromosomes will be in each cell after meiosis is completed.
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there should be 23 chromosomes in each daughter.
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Meiosis is known as a reduction division. The total number of chromosomes present prior to meiosis is reduced in half at the end of meiosis. In this case 12 pairs of chromosomes before meiosis (a total of 24 chromosomes) becomes 12 chromosomes (one of each pair) at the end of meiosis.
Meiosis.
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It produces four genetically different cells with 23 chromosomes each. They are haploid.
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Twice. When the cell starts off there are 46 chromosomes present. This mutliplies to 92, right before it is going to divide. Then you are left with two daugter cells that have 46 chromosomes each. The second part of meiosis, each of these cells breaks into two. And this will lead to having four daughter cells with 23 chrosomes each.