After mitosis, the cells will still have 46 chromosomes.
Immediately after mitosis and cytokinesis (cell division), the cell has 46 chromosomes that have one chromatid (this is in G1). During S phase, the DNA replicates itself, so that now the cell has 46 chromosomes that each have two chromatids (this is where the doubling comes in). After G2, the cell enters mitosis, and these chromosomes divide, so that each half of the cell has 46 chromatids (this is where the division of DNA comes in). When this mitotic cycle finishes, the cell again has 46 chromosomes that each consist of one chromatid.
still 46, all the genetic material replicates itself during interphase (NOT PART OF MITOSIS), and at the end of mitosis, two daughter cells are created that each have 46. They are in the form of chromatin during interphase, so as far as chromosomes go, 46
In mitosis, the DNA is duplicated in interphase and creates two identical cells with 46 chromosomes in them.
In meiosis, the cell divides the chromosome number in half and results in 4 different sex cells with 23 chromosomes in them.
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.
23 pairs of chromosomes are in every human cell before mitosis.
they have 23 chromosomes
same number :46
46 chromosomes
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Mitosis always yields the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. In humans, 23.
both will have 30 chromosomes.
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Mitosis produces two cells that have the same number of chromosomes as the original (parent) cell. For example, a human cell has 46 chromosomes - so after mitosis each cell will have 46 chromosomes.
46 chromosomes will be found in a human daughter cell after mitosis, 23 chromosomes will be found after meiosis.
Mitosis produces daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as the original cell - so human cells produced by mitosis will have 46 chromosomes.
The number of chromosomes that are left after mitosis is 46 in the human cell. Mitosis will just duplicate the chromosomes in the new cell and not get rid of the old ones.
46 chromosomes or 23 pairs
A human has 46 chromosomes
This depends both on the cell undergoing mitosis and the stage in mitosis which is currently underway. Humans have 46 chromosomes per cell, but in some stages of mitosis have 92. Dogs have 78 chromosomes, but at some stages of mitosis have 156.
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Mitosis always yields the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. In humans, 23.
both will have 30 chromosomes.
Before mitosis begins, the chromosomes in a cell replicate. This occurs during the S (synthesis) phase. Chromosomes need to replicate so that when the cell divides at the end of mitosis, the daughter cells each recieve a copy of the chromosomes.
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