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When cells split to make 2 new cells this is called?

Mitosis


How many new cells are made in mitosis?

2 cells are produced.


What splits into 2 new identical cells?

mitosis


What is the number of cells resulting from mitosis?

2 diploid cells


Why are chromosome copied before mitosis?

After Mitosis, the result is 2 new, identical, daughter cells. In order for each to be identical, the chromosomes must be copied.


What is the chromosome number in new cells in mitosis?

46 each. During mitosis, the cell replicates the chromosome number by 2, making the math 46 * 2. Then, it divides into two new cells and separates the chromosomes equally, so the math would be (46 * 2) / 2 = 46.


What are the differences between the 2 new cells formed after mitosis?

they should be genetically identical


What cell reproduces by mitosis?

Hi, Mitosis produces gametes that are sex cells. Mitosis produces 2 identical cells.


What does the mitosis do?

Cells cannot live forever. They grow old, especially in multicellular organisms like us, and need to be replaced. Mitosis is a way to make new cells. One cell, the mother cell, divides into two daughter cells. The daughter cells are identical copies of the mother cell. Mitosis is happening all the time in your body. For example, it is what allows your skin to heal after you cut yourself. The cells beneath the epidermis (the top skin level) go through mitosis to make new skin cells to fill in the cut.


The process in which cells divide to form new cells?

Asexual reproduction.The process is call mitosis.


What types of cells does mitosis make?

Mitosis makes normal diploid (containing 2 of each chromosome) cells.


How many cells do you end up with after mitosis and meiosis?

After mitosis you have two cells and after meiosis you have 4 cells.