Complete the following for a cell that contains 6 chromosomes in early interphase (before replication occurs) Remember in early interphase each chromosomes exists as a simple chromatin strand, which replicates (doubles) just before prophase

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7. Complete the following for a cell that contains 6 chromosomes in early interphase (before replication occurs) Remember in early interphase each chromosomes exists as a simple chromatin strand, which replicates (doubles) just before prophase.
Prometaphase
Interphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Complete the following for a cell that contains 6 chromosomes in early interphase (before
replication occurs). Remember, in early interphase each chromosome exists as a single
chromatin strand, which replicates (doubles) just before prophase.
7.
A. How many chromatin strands are present as prophase begins?
B. How many chromatids (coiled chromatin strands) in prophase?
C. How many doubled chromosomes in metaphase?
D. How many chromosomes in anaphase?
chromatids are, in fact, identical chromosomes.)
(Recall that the separated
E. How many chromosomes in each daughter cell?
Exercise 5, 5/13
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Mitotic Cell Division
Transcribed Image Text:Prometaphase Interphase Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Complete the following for a cell that contains 6 chromosomes in early interphase (before replication occurs). Remember, in early interphase each chromosome exists as a single chromatin strand, which replicates (doubles) just before prophase. 7. A. How many chromatin strands are present as prophase begins? B. How many chromatids (coiled chromatin strands) in prophase? C. How many doubled chromosomes in metaphase? D. How many chromosomes in anaphase? chromatids are, in fact, identical chromosomes.) (Recall that the separated E. How many chromosomes in each daughter cell? Exercise 5, 5/13 5-7 Mitotic Cell Division
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