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due to mitosis the no. of chromosomes in the cell ... ...... therefore this division occurs in ... cell

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Answered by brainboss1
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Mitosis Occupies a Portion of the Cell Cycle



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In his pioneering studies of mitosis, Flemming noted that the nuclear material, which he named "chromatin" for its ability to take up stains, did not have the same appearance in all cells. (We still use the word "chromatin" today, albeit in a more biochemical sense to refer to complexes of nuclear DNA and protein.) Specifically, in some cells, chromatin appeared as an amorphous network, although in other cells, it appeared as threadlike bodies that Flemming named "mitosen." Based on his observations, Flemming had the insight to propose that chromatin could undergo reversible transformations in cells. Today, scientists know that Flemming had successfully distinguished chromosomes in the interphase portion of the cell cycle from chromosomes undergoing mitosis, or the portion of the cell cycle during which the nucleus divides . With very few exceptions, mitosis occupies a much smaller fraction of the cell cycle than interphase.

Answered by kundan389
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Is diploid ...,,,,,,.chromosomes
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