Biology, asked by muhammadmukhtar1509, 9 months ago

during mitosis chromatin condenses into chromosomes at the end of mitosis the two daughter cells receive half the number of chromosomes so the chromatin will be less and then when one cell divide more than five times then the chromatin should be finished and there will be no more division so how is it possible please explain

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Answered by bonifacealeruchi
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Explanation:

At the end of mitosis, the two daughter cells will be exact copies of the original cell. Each daughter cell will have 30 chromosomes. At the end of meiosis II, each cell (i.e., gamete) would have half the original number of chromosomes, that is, 15 chromosomes.

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