When body cells (somatic) undergo cell division (mitosis) It creates a duplicate cell. So for every cell undergoing cellular division, one new cell plus will be formed and the original will remain.
You will have 2 daughter cells and a parent cell. Thats in asexual reproduction cells
in human cell is 46 but in a animal it's 36
If the cell division follows mitosis, the number of chromosomes in original cell and new cells remain the same. During meiosis the new cells formed have half the number of chromosomes of original cell.
Mitosis results in two cells. There are two daughter cells that are formed. These two cell are identical to the parent cells.
Two cells are result from one cell division.
All cells in a multicellular organism originate from a single fertilized egg cell through a process called cell division. As the fertilized egg cell divides, it gives rise to all the cells in an organism, each containing the genetic information necessary for growth and development.
During prophase of cell division, there are typically 46 cells in humans.
Mitosis is a process of cell division that results in two genetically identical daughter cells. Therefore, one cell undergoing mitosis produces two daughter cells.
Mitotic cell division, which includes mitosis followed by cytokinesis, results in two genetically identical daughter cells.
The original cell and the new cell formed by cell division have the same number of chromosomes. In most cases, cell division, whether through mitosis or meiosis, results in daughter cells with an identical set of chromosomes to the parent cell, maintaining the chromosome number of the species.
the same amount
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