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8 January, 14:43

What would happen if mitosis occured, but cytokinesis did not?

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  1. 8 January, 16:28
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    Since cytokineses is when the membrane draws inwards to divide the cell into two daughter cells, if cytokinesis did not occur, you'd have a cell with two nuclei. it's called a coenocyte.
  2. 8 January, 17:12
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    If the cell underwent mitosis without cytokinesis, the cell would have a double set of chromosomes in it because it wouldn't have split and given the copy to the new cell.
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