What are haploid numbers for the fern and onion plants?
in the table, which organisms' diploid numbers are closest to that of a human?
why is a diploid number always even?
which organisms haploid and diploid numbers do you find the most suprising, why?
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Haploid Cells Some cells contain only a single set of chromosomes,
and therefore a single set of genes. Such cells are haploid, meaning
“one set.” The gametes of sexually reproducing organisms, including
fruit flies and peas, are haploid. For Drosophila gametes, the haploid
number is 4, which can be written as N = 4
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Haploid Cells Some cells contain only a single set of chromosomes,
and therefore a single set of genes. Such cells are haploid, meaning
“one set.” The gametes of sexually reproducing organisms, including
fruit flies and peas, are haploid. For Drosophila gametes, the haploid
number is 4, which can be written as N = 4
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