Number of chromosomes in each step of mitosis in human

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The discussion focuses on the chromosome numbers during each phase of human somatic cell division. It is clarified that during interphase G1, there are 46 chromosomes (23 pairs), not 23 as initially stated. The numbers during prophase, prometaphase, and metaphase should also reflect 46 chromosomes, while anaphase and telophase maintain 46 before cytokinesis results in two cells with 46 chromosomes each. The importance of understanding that somatic cells contain 46 chromosomes, derived from 23 pairs from both parents, is emphasized. Accurate representation of chromosome counts is crucial for understanding mitosis.
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Homework Statement


I basically need to find out the chromosome number present during each step of human somatic cell division

Homework Equations


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The Attempt at a Solution


Here's what I came up with:
interphase g1 - 23
interphase s - 46
interphase g2 - 23
prophase - 23
prometaphase - 23
metaphase - 23
anaphase - 46
telophase - 46
cytokinesis - 23

Can anyone confirm or reject my attempt? Thanks.
 
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FlipStyle1308 said:

Homework Statement


I basically need to find out the chromosome number present during each step of human somatic cell division

Homework Equations


N/A

The Attempt at a Solution


Here's what I came up with:
interphase g1 - 23
interphase s - 46
interphase g2 - 23
prophase - 23
prometaphase - 23
metaphase - 23
anaphase - 46
telophase - 46
cytokinesis - 23

Can anyone confirm or reject my attempt? Thanks.

I was wondering this, too... but I think at one point there are 92... currently trying to google it.
 
for interphase g1 you meant 23 chromosomes?

it should be 23 pairs of chromosomes! making you 46 chromosomes in all.

23 chromosomes from mum and 23 chromosomes from dad.

then you should correct all the numbers accordingly.

and why would the number of chromosomes be halved from interphase s to interphase g2?

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Mitosis is the name you use when reproductive cells divide. In each reproductive cell there is half the amount of chromosomes (half in sperm cells and the other half in egg cells), when these two go together it makes a single cell with 46 chromosomes.

Every cell in the human body, except reproductive cells, contain 46 chromosomes, therefore, 23 chromosomes are in each cell that undergoes mitosis.
 
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