Biology, asked by psanatanianakousai, 1 year ago

If there are 46 chromosomes in a cell, there will be 23 chromatin fibres inside the nucleus during interphase. Is this statement true or not? If not, please make the required change.

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Answered by wizardofall98
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The statement is false. There should be 46 chromosomes in the interphase stage as the cell does Not undergo meiosis before interphase. Because ONLY in Meiosis does the cell become haploid containing n no. of chromosomes (if the initial no. of chromosomes is 2n)
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Answered by rekhaverma02021975
17

Answer: false

Explanation: it is because no. of chromatin fibres is equal to the no. of chromosomes.

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