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 formed on an original cell
Two cells are result from one cell division.
Mitotic cell division, which includes mitosis followed by cytokinesis, results in two genetically identical daughter cells.
if a cell has 64 chromosomes together, all the offspring cells will have 64 chromosomes each.
the same amount
Parent cell 1st division: 2 cells2nd division: 4 cells3rd division: 8 cells4th division: 16 cells5th division: 32 cells6th division: 64 cells7th division: 128 cells8th division: 256 cells9th division: 512 cells
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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.