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How Mitosis happens in what type of cells?

a cell division: nucleus divides into nuclei that has the same number of chromosomes


Summarize what happens to chromosomes during the stage of the cell cycle in which nucleus divides?

the cell divids


What happens to cell membrane as cell divides?

No, the nucleus in a cell is what controls cell division.


When a body cell divides through the process of mitosis what is the number of chromosomes in the daughter cells?

After mitosis each daughter cell contains 46 chromosomes as the DNA replicates itself before the cell divides


What happens to the chromosome before an animal cell divides?

The chromosomes have to split and go to opposite sides of the cell.


If a human liver cell divides by meiosis how many chromosomes do the new cell have?

If a human liver cell divides by meiosis, the new cells would each have the normal number of chromosomes for a human cell, which is 46 chromosomes. Meiosis is the process of cell division that results in halving the chromosome number to produce gametes (sperm and eggs) with 23 chromosomes each.


What happens to the chromosomes during the stage cycle when the nucleus divides?

The Chromosomes separate from each other and move to opposite ends of the cell.


What happens to chromosomes during the stage of the cell cycle in which the nucleus divides.?

spindle fibers form a bridge between the ends of the cell


During spermatogenesis a cell with 2n chromosomes divides to form four sperm cells. How many chromosomes are in each sperm cell?

Each sperm cell will contain n chromosomes, which is half the number of chromosomes in the original cell.


Before a cell divides what happens to the centrioles?

it triples in number


How does meiosis 1 differ from mitosis in terms of the process of cell division?

In meiosis 1, the cell divides twice to produce four daughter cells with half the number of chromosomes, while in mitosis, the cell divides once to produce two daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.


What happens to the number of chromosomes in mitosis?

During mitosis, the number of chromosomes remains the same. The cell duplicates its chromosomes and then separates them evenly into two daughter cells, each with the same number of chromosomes as the original cell.