Biology, asked by michelleshah131, 4 months ago

8. How many mitotic divisions produce 12 cells?
A. 3 Divisions
B. 6 Divisions
C. 4 Divisions
D. 12 Divisions
(Can you also give the reason to your answer)

Answers

Answered by jiteshbiswal9658
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Answer:

B) 6 division

Explanation:

one mitotic division produce 2 daughter cells. so 6 mitotic division produce 12 cells

Answered by Jasleen0599
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Option B) 6 Divisions

6 Divisions mitotic divisions produce 12 cells.

  • Thus, the value of "n" in this case can be 6, which indicates that 6 mitotic divisions are taking place. Another way to put it is as follows: 1->2>4>8->16->32->64. In other words, all cells in a generation create twice as many daughter cells following each mitotic division cycle.
  • Prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase are these stages. Since cytokinesis is the final physical cell division after telophase, it is occasionally regarded as the sixth stage of mitosis.
  • Prophase, Prometaphase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase are the five stages that make up mitosis.
  • 64 cells make up the entire population after six mitotic divisions.
  • Vegetative division, in which each daughter cell duplicates the parent cell (known as mitosis), is one of two unique forms of cell division. Meiosis, which produces four haploid daughter cells, is the second one. Cells create identical copies of themselves through the process of mitosis.

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