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During anaphase, there is separation of the duplicated centromeres from the paired sister chromatids. As the chromosomes move towards the poles of the cell, they take the shape of letter V.

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Whats the phase of mitosis in which the duplicated chromosomes form an x shape?

In prophase they begin to coil, but they forms the X shape and line up on the metaphase plate during metaphase.


What condenses into an X shape before mitosis?

Chromosomes condense into an X shape before mitosis. During prophase, the chromatin in the nucleus begins to condense and coil, forming distinct X-shaped structures known as chromosomes. This condensation allows the chromosomes to be easily moved and segregated during cell division.


Are the chromosomes in mitosis identical in shape and size?

no, we have short and long pairs of chromosomes,They are similar to mother cells.But they are different from each other


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.


What happens to the chromosomes at the end of propahse 1 that is different fomr mitosis?

prophase produces mitosis and forms more cells to make even more cells!


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 must happened before mitosis can begin?

The chromosomes must be duplicated. the real answer: DNA replicates and forms tetrads


Are homologous chromosomes involved in the process of mitosis?

No, homologous chromosomes are not directly involved in the process of mitosis. Mitosis involves the division of a cell's replicated chromosomes into two identical daughter cells. Homologous chromosomes are pairs of chromosomes that carry similar genetic information but are not directly involved in mitosis.


How many chromosomes will the resulting cells have in mitosis?

This depends both on the cell undergoing mitosis and the stage in mitosis which is currently underway. Humans have 46 chromosomes per cell, but in some stages of mitosis have 92. Dogs have 78 chromosomes, but at some stages of mitosis have 156.


When during mitosis do chromosomes along the equator?

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If an Allium cell has 30 chromosomes before Mitosis how many chromosomes are present in each daughter cell?

If an Allium cell has 30 chromosomes before Mitosis, then each daughter cell will also have 30 chromosomes after Mitosis. This is because during Mitosis, the chromosomes replicate and are equally distributed between the two daughter cells.