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Mitosis is vital for cell reproduction. Its stages include prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and cytokinesis. ChaCha! ... more
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Answer Dear Julie, When a cell prepares for mitosis, *all* the DNA in the nucleus is replicated. Depending on what species you're talking about, that could be anywhere from about 1000 genes (in a bacterium) to about 30,000-60,000 for a human (the ... more
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Mitosis does occur in haploid cells. The two resulting cells are also haploid, meaning they have only one set of chromosomes instead of two. ... more
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Well, Mitosis never affects the chromosomal number! For example, all somatic cells (The cells that undergo mitosis) of humans will always have a chromosomal number of 46! think of it this way: Mitosis is a mechanism that ensures preservation of the ... more
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Mitosis results in the production of two diploid cells from one diploid parent cell. Meiosis results in the production of four haploid cells (half the number of chromosomes) from one diploid parent cell. ... more
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To me it would seem that an onion root is readily available and easy to view as opposed to other alternatives. To understand that, understand exactly what Mitosis is. Mitosis is the process by which a cell duplicates the chromosomes in its cell ... more
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Well, I have this science homework and I kind of forgot my book at school so I call for just a few anwsers to some questions! =) Mitosis is the process of cell division and with replication it forms two daughter cell with identical sets. ... ... more
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Mitosis is important to a living organism because when you cut yourself and you get a scar the dead skin cells flake off.But during this process something else is happening too.This is where the mitosis process comes in(all of the cells that died ... more
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Mitosis is a continuous process that consists of various stages: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. ... more
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No, think about it. Bacteria is not a eukaryote thus it does not have the defined nucleus (w/ DNA & RNA) which will determine / or facilitate whether meosis or mitosis will occur. In regard to mitosis this will occur in all other cells besides sex ... more
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