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What is the chromosome number of a cell (diploid or haploid) at the beginning of Mitosis?
Are the chromosomes duplicated or unduplicated at the beginning of Mitosis?
What is the chromosome number of a cell at the end of Mitosis?
Are duplicated chromosomes present at the end of Mitosis or unduplicated chromosomes?
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What is the chromosome number of a cell (diploid or haploid) at the beginning of Mitosis?
At the begining of mitosis chromosome number of cells are diploid.it means that at the beginning every cell contains 2n number of chromosomes.
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Are the chromosomes duplicated or unduplicated at the beginning of Mitosis?
at the beginning of mitosis,chromosome consists of two sister chromatids, it means that they are present in duplicated form.
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What is the chromosome number of a cell at the end of Mitosis?
The chromosome number of a cell at the end of mitosis is diploid.
The mitosis is the process of cell division, in which a parent cell undergoes division to produce two daughter cells.
after mitosis the chromosome number remains the same as that of parent cell.
it means that a parent cell is diploid ,therefore daughter cells are also diploid ,it means that they have 2n number of chromosomes.
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Are duplicated chromosomes present at the end of Mitosis or unduplicated chromosomes?
duplicated chromosomes are present at the end of mitosis.because the mitosis is the process of cell division in which two daughter cells are formed, has the same chromosomes as that of parent cell. therefore the chromosomes have two sister chromatids hence in duplicated form.