if a diploid cell is treated with colchicine then it becomes
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it does not show any division
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Answer: tetraploid cell
Explanation: colchicine interferes with proper functioning of microtubules, which form spindle fibers during metaphase of mitosis(cell division). When the diploid cell under question undergoes division, the sister chromatids are not separated. During S-phase of interphase, chromosomes are duplicated, making it a tetraploid cell.
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