What are the number of cells at the beginning of division of mitosis?

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2026-05-03 18:45

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At the beginning of mitosis, a eukaryotic cell contains one diploid cell, which has already duplicated its DNA during the preceding interphase. This results in two sets of chromosomes, but still just one cell. Thus, the number of cells at the start of mitosis is one, which will eventually divide into two daughter cells by the end of the process.

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