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11 March, 00:19

How many rounds of mitosis are required to produce 1024 cells, starting with just one cell?

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  1. 11 March, 04:18
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    10 rounds

    explanation: We start with one cell. A round of mitosis doubles the number of cells.

    After n rounds of mitosis, we have 2^ (n) cells. After 10 rounds, we have 2^10 = 1024 cells.

    If you don't see this, just start with 1 and multiply it by 2 until you get 1024. You have to do this 10 times.
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