In humans, there would be a total of 92 chromosomes, 4 sets of 23. During anaphase they separate into opposite poles of the cell, with 2 sets of 23 going to each pole.
During anaphase in a human intestinal cell, there are 92 chromosomes. During anaphase, the 92 chromosomes are separating into two sets of 46, so that at the end of mitosis, there will be two genetically identical nuclei, each containing 46 chromosomes. As the new nuclei are forming, the cytoplasm splits in the process of cytokinesis, resulting in two genetically identical daughter cells, each having 46 chromosomes.
A typical human cell contains approximately 6.4 billion base pairs of DNA, which is organized into 23 pairs of chromosomes. This DNA carries the genetic information that determines an individual's traits and characteristics.
Human beings normally have 46 chromosomes (in the form of 23 pairs).
There are a total of four sister chromatids present during anaphase of mitosis. Each replicated chromosome consists of two sister chromatids that are held together by a centromere. During anaphase, these sister chromatids separate and are pulled to opposite poles of the cell by the spindle fibers.
There are 46 chromosomes in a normal human cell and 23 in the sex cells. People with down syndrome has 47 chromosomes.
In a human cell at anaphase, there are two daughter chromosomes for each pair of sister chromatids. Each sister chromatid is considered a daughter chromosome once they separate and move to opposite ends of the cell.
During anaphase in a human intestinal cell, there are 92 chromosomes. During anaphase, the 92 chromosomes are separating into two sets of 46, so that at the end of mitosis, there will be two genetically identical nuclei, each containing 46 chromosomes. As the new nuclei are forming, the cytoplasm splits in the process of cytokinesis, resulting in two genetically identical daughter cells, each having 46 chromosomes.
23 chromosomes are present in spermatids
After interphase, there are 46 chromosomes present in a human cell.
You must first understand that the cells of different organisms contain different amounts of chromosomes. Humans contain 46. However, during interphase, a cell grows, prepares for mitosis, and doubles its chromosomes. That means 92 chromosomes are present at the end of mitosis. They are still attached (there are 46 pairs of chromosomes that do not split until anaphase).
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A typical human cell contains approximately 6.4 billion base pairs of DNA, which is organized into 23 pairs of chromosomes. This DNA carries the genetic information that determines an individual's traits and characteristics.
Human beings normally have 46 chromosomes (in the form of 23 pairs).
Each human cell has 46 chromosomes divided into 23 pair.
There are a total of four sister chromatids present during anaphase of mitosis. Each replicated chromosome consists of two sister chromatids that are held together by a centromere. During anaphase, these sister chromatids separate and are pulled to opposite poles of the cell by the spindle fibers.
there are 23 pairs of matching chromosomes 46 chromosomes altogether.
46 chromosomes, they are grouped into 23 pairs.