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Hello, this is instructor nicole.
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Your question here is about the daughter cells compared to the parent cell mitosis.
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So daughter cells are just a new cell.
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So we start with haploid cell.
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Haploid is denoted by one n, one set of the chromosomes.
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And in this problem, it's a cell with just one chromosome.
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So after mitosis, the daughter cells equal the parent cells.
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So to answer the question, the daughter cells in this case will each have one chromosome.
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Each daughter or new cell, one chromosome also.
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That's your first part.
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And secondly, we're given a diploid or number two use a diploid cell with two copies of the same chromosome.
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This was question one.
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This was your question two.
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So then in this case we have two copies of this same chromosome...