During Mitosis, the nucleus finally divides into 2 in the last phase of division called Telophase.
Two successive nuclear divisions occur, Meiosis I (Reduction) and Meiosis II (Division)
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Reproduction This repeatidly dividing cell has undergone somatic cell divisions. Mitotic divisions add to new cells of the identical chromosome number and help in growth of an individual..
The nucleus has the same number of chromosomes as before mitosis, typically twice the number of chromosomes in a human body cell (46 chromosomes in humans). During mitosis, the sister chromatids are separated and distributed equally to each daughter cell, maintaining the original chromosome number.
Two successive nuclear divisions occur, Meiosis I (Reduction) and Meiosis II (Division)
Two
Reproduction This repeatidly dividing cell has undergone somatic cell divisions. Mitotic divisions add to new cells of the identical chromosome number and help in growth of an individual..
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Reproduction This repeatidly dividing cell has undergone somatic cell divisions. Mitotic divisions add to new cells of the identical chromosome number and help in growth of an individual..
The nucleus has the same number of chromosomes as before mitosis, typically twice the number of chromosomes in a human body cell (46 chromosomes in humans). During mitosis, the sister chromatids are separated and distributed equally to each daughter cell, maintaining the original chromosome number.
46. 23 pairs.
There are two daughter cells produced after all the stages of mitosis. These daughter cells are genetically identical to the original nucleus.
Before mitosis begins, a cell has a diploid number of chromosomes, which means there are two sets of chromosomes. This is because during interphase, before mitosis begins, the DNA has already replicated, so the cell contains identical copies of each chromosome.
Many celled organisms, or eukaryotes, have a bounded nucleus and can use the processes of mitosis and meiosis.
Impossible to calulate / The cell will continue to divide (the organism will continue to grow) until the organism is fully developed.
There is no reduction in number of chromosome