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cell with a cell that is not undergoing mitosis. Explain.
(had to finish question here)

2007-01-03 07:00:05 · 4 answers · asked by Kocoa 1 in Science & Mathematics Biology

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Mitosis is Diploid, and it will have double the DNA, I do believe...I can't really understand the question, but I tried! Biology is actually my worst class, and least fave subject...I have a B. I just finished the whole "Mitosis" chapter, and gosh...hard!!!!

2007-01-03 07:09:40 · answer #1 · answered by Britt 2 · 0 0

Mitosis will produce an identical daughter cell 46 chromosomes (23 pairs). Only after meiosis are there less because sex cells have 23.

2016-05-22 23:18:52 · answer #2 · answered by Delilah 4 · 0 0

the amount of DNA in a cell that just underwent mitosis is twice as much as the DNA of a cell that is not doing this, for at the final of the mitosis the cell is ready to split itself in half, becoming two daughter cells.

2007-01-03 07:07:53 · answer #3 · answered by unflinchingly_raw_beetroot 2 · 0 0

Remember that chromosomes are wound up DNA, and that during s phase each DNA duplicates. So before s phase - each chromosome has one DNA strand. After S phase - each chromosome has two DNA strands. After M phase - each chromosome has one DNA strand.

2007-01-04 14:32:21 · answer #4 · answered by gibbie99 4 · 0 0

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