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The chromosomes would still duplicate, but the parent cell wouldn't split into the two daughter cells.

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What would happen if cytokinesis occurred without mitosis explain?

The chromosomes would not have replicated, so the resulting daughter cells will not have the correct ploidy.


What would happen if cytokineses occurred without mitosis?

The cell ensures that mitosis and cytokinesis occurred without any mistakes.


What would happen if cytokinesis occurred without mitosis?

the cell would not form


What would happen if cytokinesis occurred before telophase was completed?

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.


What would happen if the cell went through mitosis but cytokinesis?

Cell will be a di nucleii cell


What would happen if a cell underwent repeated mitosis without cytokinesis?

multiple nuclei


What will happen to an unfertilized egg that undergoes mitosis but not cytokinesis?

Mitosis will separate the sister-chromatids of each chromosome, and each will now be called a chromosome (or daughter-chromosome).Without cytokinesis, the mother-cell will not split into two daughter-cells. The result will be a cell with twice as many chromosomes as the mother-cell.Since an unfertilized egg (ovum) is a gamete, it must be haploid. Doubling the number of chromosomes will produce a diploid cell.


What has to happen for cytokinesis to take place?

Mitosis or else a cell wont be able to divide or form Building off of this, you must go through the G0 G1 and G2 stages, each having a separate effect on the cell division, where mitosis follows, with P.M.A.T. or Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase happen. Telophase is commonly accepted as similar in function to cytokinesis, as in both the cytoplasm is dividing into the two daughter cells. Dont take my word for it, but this is what i learned!


What stage in mitosis does the chromosomes uncoil happen?

During the telophase phase, the chromosomes begin to uncoil. There are six phases with mitosis and telophase is number four.


What is the difference between prophase mitosis and prophase meiosis?

In prophase I of meiosis, crossing over of homologous chromosomes occurs. This does not happen in prophase of mitosis.


What happen chromosomally and genetically to an unfertilized egg that undergoes mitosis but failed undergo cytokinesis?

When an unfertilized egg undergoes mitosis without cytokinesis, it results in a cell that has undergone nuclear division but not physical separation. This leads to a multicellular structure containing two or more nuclei, each with the same chromosomal complement as the original egg. Genetically, the chromosomes remain diploid (in species with diploid eggs), but the lack of cytokinesis prevents the formation of distinct daughter cells, leading to potential functional abnormalities. This condition can affect the egg's viability and ability to participate in fertilization or development.


What is the phase of mitosis when chromosomes become visibly shortened and thickened?

Prophase