Biology, asked by ninjaop201, 6 months ago

A Diploid cell contains in its Nucleus

A An even number of chromosomes
B an odd number of chromosomes
C One copy of each homologous
D Either an even or an odd number of chromosomes​

Answers

Answered by drmuntazirmehdi72
5

Answer:

An even number of chromosomes

Answered by hemakumar0116
1

Answer:

A An even number of chromosomes

Explanation:

A An even number of chromosomes Is the correct option  for this question Because ,

Because chromosomes are found in pairs, most organisms have an even number of chromosomes. For instance, a person will inherit half of his or her chromosomes from the father and half from the mother.

The mouse oleracea has a very high number of diploid chromosomes (2n = 29) in both its somatic and germ cells, as well as in its somatic cells in both sexes. The odd component, which is always present in both sexes, is a component of the sex-chromosome complex because, during male meiosis, it creates a distinctive sex heterotrivalent.

Because chromosomes are found in pairs, most organisms have an even number of chromosomes. For example, a person will inherit half of its chromosomes from its father and half from its mother.

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