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Daughter cells, they will have the same genetic information as the parent cell.

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Q: What are the two new cells that are duplicated from DNA during mitosis called?
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What chromatids identical halves of a duplicated parent chromosome formed during the prophase stage of mitosis the halves are held together by a centromere?

if ur in ms engles class doing biology the dynamics of life i applaud you.


How does the number of chromosomes in metaphase of mitosis compare to the number of duplicated chromosomes in metaphase 2 of meiosis?

because in metaphase 2 of meiosis there are 2 different cells, which means the chromosomes duplicated


How is a cell able to produce two almost identical daughter cells?

It is called replication. It is very important in heridety


If a cell ordinarily has 8 chromosomes how many will it have during mitosis and how many will its daughter cells have after mitosis?

If the cell has 8 chromosomes, it should have 8 at the very beginning of mitosis. However during the interphase, specifically the S phase, the chromosomes are duplicated which means that for most of the cell cycle, the cell has 16 chromosomes. However after the cells splits, each daughter cells is left with 8 chromosomes, which is identical to the number of chromosomes in the original parent cell. Hope this helps!


Are chromsomes duplicated during metaphase?

No, in Metaphase the chromosomes align in the center of the cell in association with the spindle fibers, and PREPARE to duplicate during the next phase of Mitosis, which is Anaphhase. The chromosomes are developing to duplicate throughout all phases of mitosis up until Anaphase when the chromosomes split into two and cytokinesis begins to take place so that two new cells will be formed.

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When is DNA duplicated and why is DNA duplicated?

DNA is replicated in the process called Mitosis and Meosis. DNA is replicated to make more cells. Your body will make cells if you have a cut, grow, etc..


Why must chromosomes be duplicated before mitosis?

Chromosomes have to be duplicated so that the same amount of DNA will be transferred into the new cells formed by mitosis. The new cells will be mutated if they do not duplicate.


What are cells formed during mitosis called?

daughter cells


How are cells added to organisms?

By cell division. It's called Mitosis. Each of the organelles in the cell are duplicated, and then the cell divides into two.


Do chromosomes double in mitosis?

Mitosis occurs in almost all eukaryotic cells. The duplication of chromosomes only occurs during the S phase of interphase in mitosis to form chromatids.


What chromatids identical halves of a duplicated parent chromosome formed during the prophase stage of mitosis the halves are held together by a centromere?

if ur in ms engles class doing biology the dynamics of life i applaud you.


Where do cells divide?

Well they divide in your body but in during a process called Mitosis.


What are the key activities of mitosis?

The key activities of mitosis include DNA replication, chromosome condensation, spindle formation, and chromosome segregation. During mitosis, the replicated DNA is separated into two daughter cells with identical genetic material. The process ensures proper distribution of genetic material during cell division.


Animal cells have blue threads during mitosis. Each individual component of the doublet is called a..?

cells and genetics


Multicellular organisms are able to make new cells to replace damaged cells?

Mitosis


How does the number of chromosomes in metaphase of mitosis compare to the number of duplicated chromosomes in metaphase 2 of meiosis?

because in metaphase 2 of meiosis there are 2 different cells, which means the chromosomes duplicated


Division of eukaryotic cells into two identical cells is called?

Mitosis