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What percentage of cells are undergoing mitosis (Prophase through Cytokinesis)?(3 points)
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60%
60%
40%
40%
17.5%
17.5%
25%
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I don’t have the cell counts or image, so I can’t pick the right choice directly. To find the percent in mitosis (Prophase–Cytokinesis) use:
Percent in mitosis = (number of cells in prophase + metaphase + anaphase + telophase + cytokinesis) ÷ (total number of cells) × 100%.
Example: if you counted 40 total cells and 10 of them are in prophase–cytokinesis, then percent = (10/40) × 100% = 25%.
If you give the counts (or the total and the number in mitosis) I’ll compute which of the provided options is correct.
Percent in mitosis = (number of cells in prophase + metaphase + anaphase + telophase + cytokinesis) ÷ (total number of cells) × 100%.
Example: if you counted 40 total cells and 10 of them are in prophase–cytokinesis, then percent = (10/40) × 100% = 25%.
If you give the counts (or the total and the number in mitosis) I’ll compute which of the provided options is correct.
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