How many chromosomes and cells would be produced starting from 16 cells with 20 chromosomes at by mitosis and meiosis ? Show your work
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Mitosis would produce 32 cells (assuming each cell divided once) with 20 chromosomes each.
Meiosis would produce 64 cells (assuming each cell divided once) with 10 chromosomes each.
Mitosis replicates every chromosome and divides once. This results in two identical cells with the same number of chromosomes.
Meiosis replicates every chromosome and divides once, and then those cells divide again. So 1 cell in meiosis results in 4 cells after, each with half the number of chromosomes that the original had.
Meiosis would produce 64 cells (assuming each cell divided once) with 10 chromosomes each.
Mitosis replicates every chromosome and divides once. This results in two identical cells with the same number of chromosomes.
Meiosis replicates every chromosome and divides once, and then those cells divide again. So 1 cell in meiosis results in 4 cells after, each with half the number of chromosomes that the original had.
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By mitosis, 32 cells each with 20 chromosomes would be produced.
By meiosis, you would get 64 cells each with 10 chromosomes.
By meiosis, you would get 64 cells each with 10 chromosomes.