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If you mean cell division in mitosis, the number of chromosomes in the original cell and new cell should be the same.

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How many chromosome are in the original cell compared to those in the new formed by cell division?

If the cell division follows mitosis, the number of chromosomes in original cell and new cells remain the same. During meiosis the new cells formed have half the number of chromosomes of original cell.


How many chromosomes does each cell have compared to an original cell?

Daughter cells produced by mitosis and cytokinesis have the same number of chromosomes as the original cell. Daughter cells resulting from meiosis and cytokinesis have half the number of chromosomes as the original cell.


The second meiotic division is essentially a mitotic division except for the fact that the cells produced are?

Haploid instead of diploid. This means they have half the number of chromosomes compared to the original cell.


How many chromosomes are at each pole of the cell?

At each pole of a cell during cell division, there are half the number of chromosomes compared to the original cell. This is because the chromosomes have replicated during interphase, so each pole will have a full set of chromosomes once cell division is complete.


Are chromosomes and genes the same or not in the original cell?

Your question is not clear. If you meant to ask, "Do chromosomes and genes remain the same in the original cell? (i.e. after cell division)" then yes.


What is the nuclear division in the eukaryotic cells in which each cell receives a copy of the original chromosomes?

mieosis.


What is a nuclear division in eukaryotic cells in which each cells receive a copy of the original chromosomes?

mieosis.


In the first division of meiosis that you just observed what happens to the number of chromosomes per cell?

In the first division of meiosis (meiosis I), the number of chromosomes per cell is reduced by half. This reduction occurs as homologous chromosomes separate, resulting in two daughter cells, each with half the number of chromosomes as the original parent cell.


Describe the sets of chromosomes in the two new cells that result from cell division?

Each new cell will have a complete set of chromosomes, identical to the original cell. If the original cell was diploid (2n), each new cell will also be diploid. If the original cell was haploid (n), each new cell will be haploid.


What Nuclear division in eukaryote cells in witch each cell receives a copy or the original chromosomes?

Mitosis.


What produces new cells with each having half as many chromosomes as the original cell?

Meiosis produces new cells with half as many chromosomes as the original cell. During meiosis, a diploid cell undergoes two rounds of division to produce four haploid daughter cells, each with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell.


If the original cell has 46 chromosomes how can each daughter cell also have 46 chromosomes?

AnswerThe chromosomes replicates themselves before splitting into two daughter cells.