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∙ 2011-08-21 13:10:39The number of chromosomes that each daughter cell has after mitosis is equal to the number of chromosomes in the original (parent) cell.
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∙ 2011-08-21 13:10:39During mitosis daughter cells have the same number of chromosomes as in the parental cells.
At the end of mitosis, each daughter cell will have the normal number of chromosomes. In humans, this is 23.
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Mitosis doubles the number of chromosomes, after which the cell usually divides in two, creating two daughter cells, each with the original number of chromosomes.
At the end of mitosis, daughter cells contain diploidnumber of chromosomes
After mitosis the number of chromosomes in each daughter cell is still 46. The daughter cells are the same as the parent cells.
During mitosis daughter cells have the same number of chromosomes as in the parental cells.
It depends on the species--humans, for example, will have 46 chromosomes in each daughter cell after mitosis, while a dog will have 78. In mitosis, the number of chromosomes in each daughter cell is equal to the number of chromosomes in the interphase parent cell.
Yes. Both daughter cells will have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell as a result of mitosis.
At the end of mitosis, each daughter cell will have the normal number of chromosomes. In humans, this is 23.
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Mitosis doubles the number of chromosomes, after which the cell usually divides in two, creating two daughter cells, each with the original number of chromosomes.
At the end of mitosis, daughter cells contain diploidnumber of chromosomes
If you are talking about mitosis, the daughter cells will have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
In mitosis, the daughter cells each have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.