Here's the answer
-in prophase of mitosis, the cat cell has 42 chromosomes
-in metaphase II of meiosis, it's 21 chromosomes.
2007-01-22 17:14:13
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answer #1
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answered by guyfromthesky 2
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Hi,
Also consider the mitigation of the pro mar Delius subjugation and Provencal meta phase (meta phase is two words, not one), in phase IV thrombosis procreation of the subjective trilingual metiers.
And in conclusion, I submit that a cat in meta phase 1 meiosis, has 42 and 1/2 chromosomes, which are sometimes referred to as chromocatsomes.
Subjectively,
Darryl S.
2007-01-23 01:12:41
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answered by Stingray 5
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42 mitosis dosen't divide the chromosemes like in meiosis!
2007-01-23 06:13:26
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answered by Anonymous
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during interphase, dna replication takes place. when prophase starts, the cell will have enough chromosomes to make two daughter cells with diploid number of chromosomes. so, during prophase, a cat cell will have 84 chromosomes, the original chromosomes and their copies.
2007-01-23 04:53:52
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answered by mike 2
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42!
2007-01-23 01:05:48
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answered by Federico B 3
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21? but dont hold me to it
2007-01-23 01:02:32
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answered by johnjohn_9_21_03 2
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