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DENIUS [597]
1 year ago
13

A cell containing 12 replicated chromosomes at the beginning of mitosis will have how many chromosomes after the completion of m

itosis?.
Biology
1 answer:
Vesnalui [34]1 year ago
8 0

When mitosis is finished, a cell that had 12 replicated chromosomes at the beginning will still have 12 chromosomes.

<h3>has 12 chromosomes in a cell? After mitosis, how many chromosomes will be present in each of its daughter cells?</h3>

If the cells have 12 chromosomes during interphase, they will still have 12 in each of their daughter cells even after mitosis is complete.

<h3>At the start of meiosis, do cells have 12 chromosomes? At the conclusion of meiosis, how many will there be?</h3>

Meiosis is a cell division process in which a single parent cell divides twice to produce four daughter cells that each have half as much genetic material as the original cell. Therefore, if a cell has 12 chromosomes at the start of meiosis, then 12/2=6 chromosomes will be present in the cell by the completion of meiosis.

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