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After THREE rounds of mitosis, how many new cells will have been created from one parent cell?
I know it;s 8, but why? wouldn't it be 6?


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Eight (8) new cells will have been created from a single parent cell after 3 rounds of mitosis.

In the first round, the single cell will divide into 2 new cells.

In the second round, each of the 2 new cells will divide into 2 cells, making 4 new cells in total.

In the third round, each of the four cells will divide to produce 2 new daughter cells each, making eight cells in total.

Thus, 8 new cells, not 6, would result.  

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