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38, as the chromosomes would be duplicated to 76 during the S phase of interphase, then would be divided into two cells during mitosis.
If cytokinesis took place before mitosis then the cell would not be able to divide evenly. This would cause one cell to have part of the organelles and the other cell to have to rest of the organelles.
A tomato would happen to have 12 pairs of chromosomes, therefore it has 24 chromosomes. I figured that by multiplying 12 by 2.
There would be no life
If the spindle fiber were disrupted, the duplicated chromosomes would not be separated.
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nothing, they have different number of chromosomes.
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38, as the chromosomes would be duplicated to 76 during the S phase of interphase, then would be divided into two cells during mitosis.
they do anyway
If cytokinesis took place before mitosis then the cell would not be able to divide evenly. This would cause one cell to have part of the organelles and the other cell to have to rest of the organelles.
If your talking about mitosis than it would still have 32. Chromosomes Copied ( 64) Divided into 2 daughter cell ( each have 32 ) ...................................Hope that helped
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A tomato would happen to have 12 pairs of chromosomes, therefore it has 24 chromosomes. I figured that by multiplying 12 by 2.
There would be no life
It depends. If the chromosomes were suddenly taken out during the cell's cycle, it cannot reproduce. However, if you're talking about the development of a cell without chromosomes then the cell would simply not exist.
If it is a human (somatic/non-sex) cell, it should function as normal because this is the correct number of chromosomes.