1/28/2014 If a cell skipped metaphase during mitosis, how might this affect the two daughter cells?Read Now
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Hailey Salazar
1/28/2014 01:44:56 am
If a cell skipped metaphase during mitosis, then the two daughter cells would not be able to form because the chromosomes need to split before the Daughter cells can be formed in telophase
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Kevin Keenan
1/28/2014 01:45:55 am
They wouldn't get an exact copy of the parent cells's DNA.
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1/28/2014 01:46:41 am
it would not be able to separate the pair of chromosomes
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Mr. D
1/28/2014 04:03:11 am
that then what?
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Anudari
1/28/2014 01:48:39 am
If a cell skipped metaphase during mitosis it would cause severe damage to the two daughter cells
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Mr. D
1/28/2014 04:04:18 am
like what?
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alondra
1/28/2014 02:39:32 am
they wont be strong enough to do their own thing
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Evelyne
1/28/2014 02:41:58 am
The chrosomes would not be evenly divide n may cause a disabilities in a body
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A. Sandoval P.3
1/28/2014 02:42:37 am
the chromosomes might not split evenly or correctly between the two daughter cells
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Baylee
1/28/2014 02:43:08 am
The may not work the write way
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jamie schneider p.3
1/28/2014 02:43:08 am
The two daughter cells then would not be supplied with the equal amount of daughter cells they are normally supllied with
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abrahm saavedra p3
1/28/2014 02:43:15 am
i think bthe two daughters will do nothing
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Emma Reimer p.3
1/28/2014 02:43:27 am
If you skipped metaphase during mitosis it would not give the daughter cells the same amount of chromosomes
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Sarah Wilson
1/28/2014 02:43:43 am
The daughter cells would be different from the original cell because the spindle fibers may not attach to the correct chromasomes.
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paul valentine p.3
1/28/2014 02:43:43 am
it might effect them because they will be having a little of a bad thing happen to them
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Mr. D
1/28/2014 04:06:43 am
What bad thing would happen?
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Zane Gabor
1/28/2014 02:43:55 am
the purpose of metaphase is to bundle up the DNA for an even split so if we skip that the DNA might not split evenly
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Olivia b
1/28/2014 06:02:14 am
Mitosis would not be able to finish because the chromosomes have to split in order to make a new cell
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anadely p.6
1/28/2014 06:03:10 am
If a cell skipped metaphase during mitosis it would affect the cell because the cell needs to be split up in order to form two daugther cells.
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ivan
1/28/2014 06:06:22 am
if a cell skipped the metaphase during mitosis, the daughter cells might not be made
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elias ruby . 6
1/28/2014 06:06:58 am
If a cell skipped metaphase during mitosis the two daughter will not be supilled withe equal of cells
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Holly Palandoken P3
1/28/2014 07:10:02 am
The daughter cells would not have the correct number of chromosomes that they need, and would be damaged.
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samantha
1/28/2014 08:01:00 am
if metaphase was skipped during mitosis, then the two daughter cells would not be able to function correctly.
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steven Arias
1/29/2014 03:30:51 am
In metaphase the chromosomes line up in the middles of the cell in order for anaphase to occur.
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kenneth van camp
1/30/2014 06:08:55 am
one would have all the dna and the other would have no dna. the one with out dna would die. the one with all the dna would have mutations.
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arman vaziri
2/10/2014 01:10:09 pm
without metaphase the spindle fibers would not be able to separate the pair of chromosomes. so the daughter cells would be different then their parents
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Candice Quirarte
2/11/2014 01:10:14 am
Then the two daughter cells would not be able to form because the chromosomes need to split before the Daughter cells can be formed in telophase
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maddie david
2/12/2014 12:12:44 am
the daughter cells wouldn't be an exact copy
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Priscilla Garcia
2/12/2014 12:20:01 am
If a cell skipped metaphase during mitosis, then the two daughter cells would not be able to form because the chromosomes need to split before the Daughter cells can be formed in telophase. Therefore there would be no division.
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Jorge C
2/12/2014 12:22:09 am
if it skips that step it would be impossible to get two daughter cells
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Jorge Jimenez
2/12/2014 12:24:15 am
what would happen is the cell devolopment will be terminated
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Alex Graham
2/12/2014 12:26:21 am
So if the cell skipped metaphase what would happen to those daughter cells would not get chromosomes because during metaphase the chromosomes line up and split, and the daughter cell can't form or will be deformed.
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Gloria Bravo
2/12/2014 12:51:37 am
The chromosomes will not separate correctly.
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Shelby
2/12/2014 01:04:00 am
They wouldn't get an exact copy of the parent cells DNA
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giselle mendoza
2/12/2014 01:05:43 am
if a cell skipped metaphase during mitosis,they cant form
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steven arias
2/12/2014 03:31:31 am
If mitosis skipped metaphase, what would happen is that the cell development will be terminated. Mitosis is a type of karyokinesis or nuclear division. It happens in a eukaryotic cell.
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verenice
2/12/2014 03:32:17 am
without the metaphase the two daughter can function correctly
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Austin west
2/12/2014 03:35:00 am
i think one would be dead
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Diomerica Padilla P6
2/12/2014 03:36:20 am
if a cell skipped maetaphase during mitosis it would affect the cell because gthe cell needs to be split up in order to form two daughter
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irvin castaneda PER.6
2/12/2014 03:41:08 am
the daughter and the metaphase can not function correctly.
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Adrian Vargas
2/12/2014 03:56:09 am
the cells would not be able to form completely
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2/12/2014 06:43:02 am
It will affect it, Because the chromosomes won't split easily so the daughter cells won't be identical
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2/12/2014 06:46:54 am
It will affect It because the chromosome won't seperate evenly so the daughter cells won't be identical
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Daniel_Lizarraga p.3
2/13/2014 01:55:31 am
the chromosomes dont seperate equally so the daughter cells wont be identical .
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Marcos M P.3
2/13/2014 01:58:05 am
If a cell skipped metaphase then the chromosomes would not line up in the middle and would not split evenly into the daughter cells.
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Eduardo Martinez per.3
2/13/2014 02:04:24 am
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abrahm ronquillo p3
2/13/2014 02:06:36 am
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samantha bermudez 3
2/13/2014 02:34:32 am
a disability maybe caused in the body if the chromosomes are not divided the same
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odalys
2/13/2014 02:40:16 am
well if the metophase was not a step well then they would not complete the mission because they wouldent be able to line up and finish the process
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Mackaylah Castro
2/13/2014 02:56:39 am
It would cause a lot of damage to the daughter cells
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p. polanco
2/13/2014 02:58:07 am
the chromosomes might not split evenly or in the propper way so the daughter cells would be damged
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david ruvalcaba
2/13/2014 05:46:27 am
they would not complete the mission because they wouldent be able to line up and finish the process
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danny ramos
2/14/2014 06:52:41 am
They would not be able to complete the mission because they wouldn't be able to line up and finish the process
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danny ramos
2/14/2014 06:57:10 am
They would not be able to complete the mission because they wouldn't be able to line up and finish the process
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Austin Bruggman
2/18/2014 12:30:00 pm
they would not have the exact same copy of the parent cells DNA
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Malorie F
2/20/2014 01:33:09 pm
The two daughter cells would not be an exact copy
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jorge
2/21/2014 06:37:09 am
the daughter can not be seprated
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Leticia cruz
2/24/2014 01:19:19 am
If a cell skipped metaphase during mitosis the chromosomes would not split evenly and it would damage the daughter cells
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Gloria
2/24/2014 01:20:43 am
It would affect the cell because the cell needs to be split up so they can make two daugther cells.
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JUAN
2/24/2014 01:43:37 am
if metaphase is skipped during mitosis the dauughter cells would not for or if they dothey will come out missing information meaning genes
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brandon campos ayala
2/26/2014 02:42:09 am
the two cells have to be togehter so the would saperate and make to daugther cells.
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leonardo.H p.3
2/27/2014 07:24:01 am
Mitosis wouldn't be able to finish because the chromosomes have to split in order to make a new cell.
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jessica
2/28/2014 05:58:18 am
the daughters cells would not be the same.
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Eva
3/24/2014 09:03:42 am
They couldn't get an exact copy of the parent cells's DNA.
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5/27/2014 10:11:39 am
mitoses wouldnt be completed cuzz the prosses needs both mitosis and meteohase
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davis ruvalcaba
6/9/2014 08:29:18 am
mitoses wouldnt be able to finsh because the two daughters cell need to split to finsh mitoses
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yammy oliva
8/26/2014 05:05:40 am
they wudnt be strong enough
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Emily.Jimenez p6
12/9/2014 05:42:06 am
They cant get the exact copy of the parent cells.
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MLopez p.6
12/10/2014 11:18:17 am
If a cell skipped metaphase then the cell wouldnt be able to double its DNA and in this process the cells are gettin ready for anaphase to occur and this wouldnt happen without metaphase
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evelyn period 7
12/11/2014 10:44:54 am
By not having metaphase the daughter cells would be affected because they would not have an identical set of chromosomes
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evelyn period 7
12/11/2014 10:46:14 am
Skipping metaphase would cause the daughter cells to not have a set of identical chromosomes.
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If the cell skipped Metaphase then the chromosomes would not be evenly divided between the two cells. The daughter cells would also not have the complete set, or more than a complete set of chromosomes. The cell in the end would have to much DNA or not enough to carry out its functions.
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