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After mitosis, a newly formed cell has the same number of chromosomes as the original cell. This means that if the original cell was diploid (having two sets of chromosomes), the daughter cells will also be diploid. Mitosis ensures that each daughter cell receives an identical set of chromosomes, maintaining genetic consistency. Thus, the chromosome number remains unchanged throughout the process.

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How many chromosomes are in each daughter cell of a human cell formed by mitosis?

46 chromosomes or 23 pairs


How many chromosomes are in each cell formed after mitosis?

Mitosis produces daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as the original cell - so human cells produced by mitosis will have 46 chromosomes.


How does the number in chromosomes in sex cells compare to the number of chromosomes in cells formed during mitosis?

it compares by 50% or by half of chromosomes because there are 23 sex cells and 46 chromosomes


How does the number of chromosomes in sex cell compare to the number of chromosomes in cells formed during mitosis?

it compares by 50% or by half of chromosomes because there are 23 sex cells and 46 chromosomes


How does the number of chromosomes in sex cells compare to the number of chromosomes in cells formed during mitosis?

it compares by 50% or by half of chromosomes because there are 23 sex cells and 46 chromosomes


How is mitosis different from mitosis?

During meiosis there is pairing between homologous chromosomes for exchange of chromatin material by crossing over and these chromosomes get separated in first stage of meiotic division, thus half of the chromosomes separate at each pole; the second stage of meiosis is more or less similar to mitotic division. At the end of meiosis 4 daughter nuclei are formed whereas in mitosis only 2 daughter nuclei are formed without reduction in the number of chromosomes.


How many chromosomes are in cells formed during mitosis?

A cell undergoing mitosis has twice the usual number of chromosomes for that species. For example, human body cells have 46 chromosomes, but after DNA replication, which must occur before mitosis, a human body cell will have 92 chromosomes.


How does the number of chromosome in sex cells compare to the number of chromosomes in cells formed during mitosis?

it compares by 50% or by half of chromosomes because there are 23 sex cells and 46 chromosomes


During which phase of mitosis do the sister chromatids line up in the center of the cell?

Chromosomes are composed of two chromatids during the prophase and metaphase of mitosis. The chromosomes of formed in prophase and line up in metaphase.


When new cells are formed through the process of mitosis the number of chromosomes in the new cells is?

there is no reduction of chromosome number.


When new cells are formed through the process of mitosis what is the number of chromosomes in the new cells?

there is no reduction of chromosome number.


What is mitosis How many new cells are formed and how many chromosomes are in each newly formed cell?

Mitosis is a kind of cell division, where a parent cell splits into two identical daughter cells. Two cells are created during mitosis, but the original cell no longer exists so the total number will go up by one (or, if you're looking at multiple cells, the total number will double). The new cells have the same number of chromosomes as the original cell before it divided.