The mitotic index is a calculated value that represents the percentage of cells in a sample that are actively dividing. It involves counting the total number of cells present including those actively dividing or those in interphase, the total number of cells that are actively dividing (not including interphase), and then calculating what percentage of the total cells are actively dividing (the percentage undergoing mitosis).   The formula is: Mitotic index= # of cells in mitosis / # of cells in total x 100%     Use this formula to calculate the mitotic index for the diagram seen in Question 5. Show your calculations (you can use * for multiplication and / for division if you prefer) and indicate your final answer as a percentage rounded to the nearest tenth of a percentage (1 decimal place).   Note: The mitotic index seen in this simulation is much higher than you would see in a real tissue sample. The sample was simulated this way so that the counting and calculations would be easier to perform.

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The mitotic index is a calculated value that represents the percentage of cells in a sample that are actively dividing. It involves counting the total number of cells present including those actively dividing or those in interphase, the total number of cells that are actively dividing (not including interphase), and then calculating what percentage of the total cells are actively dividing (the percentage undergoing mitosis).

 

The formula is: Mitotic index= # of cells in mitosis / # of cells in total x 100%

 

 

Use this formula to calculate the mitotic index for the diagram seen in Question 5. Show your calculations (you can use * for multiplication and / for division if you prefer) and indicate your final answer as a percentage rounded to the nearest tenth of a percentage (1 decimal place).

 

Note: The mitotic index seen in this simulation is much higher than you would see in a real tissue sample. The sample was simulated this way so that the counting and calculations would be easier to perform.

 

 

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