The answer would be 15 chromosomes
In mitosis, a parent cell divides into two daughter cells, both diploid, which contain an equal number of chromosomes as the parent cell. During the final telophase, these cells undergo chromosomal and organizational changes, resulting in two identical cells. ;
At the end of mitosis, each daughter cell contains the same number of chromosomes as the original parent cell. In humans, this means each daughter cell has 46 chromosomes. Mitosis ensures that the genetic material is replicated and equally distributed between the two new cells.
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