Final answer:
A diploid cell with a chromosome number of 10 (2n=10) can produce 1024 possible gametes.
Step-by-step explanation:
In a diploid cell with a chromosome number of 10 (2n=10), there are two copies of each chromosome. When the cell undergoes meiosis, it produces gametes that are haploid, meaning they contain only one copy of each chromosome. The number of possible gametes can be calculated by raising 2 to the power of the haploid chromosome number. In this case, there are 10 haploid chromosomes, so the number of possible gametes is 2^10, or 1024.
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