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How many chromosomes are in newly divided cell?

Normal amount unless the cell has yet to undergo cytokinesis, in which case it will have double the amount of chromosomes.


Do the cells at the end of Mitosis have the same amount of chromosomes as the original cell?

no they usually have double


What is the number of chromosomes in a cell made through mitosis?

Double the amount it starts with because its replicating itself


What is the Number of chromosomes after each division after mitoses?

the number of chromosomes is double the numbe of chromosomes that were devided. so in other words the chromosomes double.


What structures in a plant cell help regulate the amount of water in a cell?

The chromosomes. this is wrong. the cell membrane is what regulates the amount of water inside the cell.


Does a zygote have double or triple the number of chromosomes that a gamete has?

A zygote has twice the amount of chromosomes as a gamete.


If a parent cell has 34 chromosomes at the beginning of mitosishow many chromosomes will the daughter cells have at the end of mitosis?

If you mean after interphase, beginning of mitosis, then each daughter cell would have 17. BUT! Do you mean SINGLE ARMED CHROMOSOMES or double? During prophase, single armed chromosomes condense into double armed chromosomes. If you meant double armed chromosomes, 34 of them, then the answer would be 34 (each, cause it's gonna be single armed)


Are the chromosome single or double?

In a body cell, there are two sets of chromosomes, which is the diploid condition. In a sex cell, there is one set of chromosomes, which is the haploid condition.


What happens to the chromosomes in a cell in order for meiosis to begin?

They must double


Why are chromosomes called double chromosomes before mitosis?

Just before cell division begins,the amount of DNA doubles and so do the chromosomes.Each doubled chromosome consists of two copies of the original chromosome joined at the center


How many chromosomes are in the daughter cell at the end of mitosis?

There are going to be half the amount of the original chromosomes that were in each cell to begin with. So therefore there are going to be 4 chromosomes in each daughter cell at the end of mitosis..Actually there will be 2 chromosomes, in each daughter cell at the end of mitosis!


Why is the s phase so important?

With twice the amount of chromosomes in the parent cell, each daughter cell can have a normal number of chromosomes after the cell splits in mitosis.