Replication would not be associated with DNA during mitosis.
Children would probably look more like their parents.
During the telophase phase, the chromosomes begin to uncoil. There are six phases with mitosis and telophase is number four.
These answers are, well, misguided. The number of chromosomes visible at the beginning of mitosis is whatever the full complement of chromosomes is for that organism. In humans, it would be 46. As mitosis proceeds, these are replicated to 92, but at the very beginning of mitosis you would still have the diploid number.
Tumors grow in the process of mitosis
Mitosis is the process of separating chromosomes in its cell nucleus into two identical sets in two nuclei within eukaryotic cells. As for when it takes place, I believe it starts after the G2(second gap) stage of Interphase ends.
If there was a mistake during mitosis the results would most likely be a genetic deformation but it all depends on the type of cell it is.
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Children would probably look more like their parents.
The cell would remain in the G2 phase and would not enter into mitosis
During Mitosis, during metaphase, the centrioles grow spindle fibers which attach to the chromosomes located currently on the centrosome. They then pull one half of the chromosome to their side of the cell, this process is called anaphase. They then disappear.
The order would be: Meiosis -> sex cells -> fertilization -> zygote -> mitosis Meiosis creates sex cells, called gametes, which combine during fertilization to create a zygote. The zygote then undergoes mitosis.
During the telophase phase, the chromosomes begin to uncoil. There are six phases with mitosis and telophase is number four.
These answers are, well, misguided. The number of chromosomes visible at the beginning of mitosis is whatever the full complement of chromosomes is for that organism. In humans, it would be 46. As mitosis proceeds, these are replicated to 92, but at the very beginning of mitosis you would still have the diploid number.
Mitosis occurs in Eukaryote cells. An example of a cell that would undergo mitosis would be an injured skin cell. Don't get mitosis confused with meiosis, however. Mitosis is non-sexual reproduction, while Meiosis is sexual.
A possible consequence of errors during mitosis could be that two daughter cells don't contain the correct amount od chromosomes. This would result in the cell killing itself during interphase because of this genectic error.
38, as the chromosomes would be duplicated to 76 during the S phase of interphase, then would be divided into two cells during mitosis.