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We can count the total no. of chromosomes of an organism in ____ stage of meiosis​

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Answered by JBJ919
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Chromosome number, precise number of chromosomes typical for a given species. In any given asexually reproducing species, the chromosome number is always the same. In sexually reproducing organisms, the number of chromosomes in the body (somatic) cells typically is diploid (2n; a pair of each chromosome), twice the haploid (1n) number found in the sex cells, or gametes. The haploid number is produced during meiosis. In some sexually reproducing organisms, individuals may be produced from unfertilized eggs and therefore are haploid; an example is a drone (a male bee).

Answered by kyegayee2008
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