A cell went through cell division and produced 2 daughter cells. How many cells will be produced from the single parent cell after 4 generations of cell division? If a cell has 46 chromosomes at the beginning of mitosis, how many chromosomes will be present in the daughter cells?
One cell gives rise to two genetically identical daughter cells during the process of mitosis. ... Most tissues of the body grow by increasing their cell number, but this growth is highly regulated to maintain a balance between different tissues. What happens to the number of cells in mitosis?
W.: Diurnal fluctuations in the number of cells in mitosis and DNA synthesis in jejunum of mouse. Exp. Cell Res. 58 , 159–162 (1969)Sigdestad, C. P., Bauman, J., and Lesher, S., 1969, Diurnal fluctuations in the number of cells, mitosis and DNA synthesis in the jejunum of ...
Answer and Explanation: The human cell typically contains 23 pairs of chromosome in its nucleus, so the total number of chromosomes is 46. Twenty two (22) of these... Learn more about this topic: Chromosome | Parts, Structure & Types ...
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The number of chromosomes in a complete genome is known as the haploid number. Sexual reproduction involves an alternating process of haploid to diploid back to haploid cells. Mitosis Mitosis is the process of cell division that leads to daughter cell having the same number of chromosomes as the...
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Diurnal changes in the number of DNA-synthesizing cells and in the number of mitoses were studied in the corneal epithelium and liver of intact and adrenalectomized mice. The curve of diurnal changes in the number of labeled nuclei in the corneal epithelium of the mice after adrenalectomy ...
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