There are 46 chromosomes at the beginning of mitosis. Mitosis is the process where a cell divides into two equal cells.
they have 23 chromosomes
it produces 46 chromosomes i think
16 chromosomes.
There are 46 chromosomes in each of the cells of humans after mitosis. There are grouped in pairs which makes each cell to have 23 pairs of chromosomes.
16
There are 46 chromosomes after mitosis. It stays the same from the beginning.
If The cell began with 24 chromosomes at the beginning of Interphase at the end of mitosis there would be 12
There are four chromosomes visible at the beginning of mitosis. Mitosis is the phase for cellular growth and preparation. The cell does not divide until the end of mitosis.
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.
34. Mitosis replicates the cell's chromosomes, then divides them in two with the rest of the cell. Mitosis does not change chromosome number. (34*2)/2=34
they are 0 because its starting to develop
there are 2 chromosomes after mitosis
In the beginning of mitosis the number of chromosomes double. But since during mitosis the chromosomes are divided between the two daughter cells the number of chromosomes at the end is the same number as the beginning before doubling.
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46 chromosomes
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46 chromosomes