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Multiple Choice
What would be the end result of mitosis if the DNA did not replicate during interphase?
A
Cells with half the normal amount of DNA
B
Cells with the normal amount of DNA
C
Cells unable to complete mitosis
D
Cells with double the normal amount of DNA
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that mitosis is a process of cell division that results in two daughter cells, each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus, typically involving four stages: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
Recognize that DNA replication is a crucial step that occurs during the S phase of interphase, before mitosis begins. This ensures that each daughter cell receives an identical set of chromosomes.
Consider the scenario where DNA does not replicate during interphase. This means that the cell enters mitosis with only one set of chromosomes instead of the usual two sets.
During mitosis, the chromosomes are supposed to be equally divided between the two daughter cells. Without DNA replication, each daughter cell would receive only half of the original DNA content.
Conclude that if DNA did not replicate during interphase, the end result of mitosis would be cells with half the normal amount of DNA, as each daughter cell would inherit only one set of chromosomes instead of two.