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The 2n number for the cell depicted here is ________.
a.one
b.four
c.eight
d.two

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Final answer:

The diploid number (2n) for the cell depicted is four, which is option B.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is asking for the diploid number (2n) of a cell based on the information provided in the question normally found in a biology textbook.

When the question states 'an animal cell with a diploid number of four (2n = 4) proceeds through the stages of meiosis to form four haploid daughter cells,' it is indicating that the original cell has a total of four chromosomes before meiosis occurs. Since the diploid number is represented as 2n, and based on the information provided, we can conclude that 2n equals four for the cell depicted in the question. Hence, the answer is B. four.

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