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Cells are moved forward through the chromosomes and attached into the spindle fibers. The nuclei of the cell dissolves to make room for the spindle fibers.

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What happens to chromosomes in each mitosis?

I belive that they split apart!


What happens to the number of chromosomes in mitosis?

During mitosis, the number of chromosomes remains the same. The cell duplicates its chromosomes and then separates them evenly into two daughter cells, each with the same number of chromosomes as the original cell.


What happens durring mitosis?

Mitosis is the division of the chromosomes in the nuclei. There are 5 stages in mitosis. Interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.


What HAPPENS DUR?

Mitosis is the division of the chromosomes in the nuclei. There are 5 stages in mitosis. Interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.


Where is mitosis?

Mitosis is the reproduction of all cells except sex cells. What happens is that the cell duplicates its chromosomes and then splits into two cells


What guide chromosomes during mitosis?

what guides the chromosomes movement during mitosis


A cell with 18 chromosomes enters mitosis At the end of mitosis there will be?

It will have 18 chromosomes at the end of mitosis.


How many chromosomes do you have in cells before and after mitosis?

Before mitosis, cells have a diploid number of chromosomes, which means they have 46 chromosomes in humans. After mitosis, the daughter cells also have a diploid number of chromosomes, so they also have 46 chromosomes.


What happens before meiosis begin?

Interphase. The process of meiosis has many similarities to the process of mitosis: chromosomes replicate before the process begins, and shorten and thicken to look like the chromosomes at the beginning of mitosis (condensation).


What stage does chromatin condense to chromosomes?

During mitosis, chromosomes are in their most condensed form during metaphase


Does chiasmata occur in mitosis?

No, chiasmata do not occur in mitosis. Chiasmata are structures that form during meiosis, specifically during prophase I, as a result of crossing over between homologous chromosomes. Mitosis does not involve homologous chromosomes pairing up and exchanging genetic material like in meiosis.


How many chromosomes are in a human cell that has resulted from mitosis?

There are the same amount of chromosomes as when you started when cells divide via mitosis because you are forming 2 diploid cells i.e. 46 chromosome's. However in Meiosis you form 4 haploid cells because the process of Mitosis happens twice.