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eduard
3 years ago
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Please help !!!!!!

Biology
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xenn [34]3 years ago
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Answer:

INTERPHASE PROPHASE METAPHASE ANAPHASE TELOPHASE % of Cells at Rest (interphase)

% of Cells Dividing (Mitotic Index)

Normal Lung

13 cells 2 cells 2 cells 2 cells 1 cell 65% 35%

Cancerous Lung  6 cells 5 cells 3 cells  3 cells 3 cells 30% 70%

Normal Stomach  10 cells  3 cells  3 cells  3 cells   1 cell 50% 50%

Cancerous Stomach  5 cells 5 cells  4 cells  4 cells  2 cells  25% 75%

Normal Ovary  9 cells  5 cells  3 cells  1 cell 2 cells 45% 55%

Cancerous Ovary 3 cells  6 cells 5 cells 3 cells 3 cells  15% 85%

Explanation:

The answers are also down below in the chart if that helps you better make sense of them.

There are 20 cells in each column, to find the ones at rest we simply take the first number in the column and devide it by the number of cells (in this case 20) once we find the percent of cells at rest, we subtract from 100 to see the cells deviding!

Hope this helps another student along the way! :)

Good luck with your studies and have a fantastic winter break!

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