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Usually, a cell or an organism has two sets of chromosomes - one set from the mother and another set from the father. In a diploid state the haploid number is doubled, thus, this condition is also known
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Usually, a cell or an organism has two sets of chromosomes - one set from the mother and another set from the father. In a diploid state the haploid number is doubled, thus, this condition is also known as 2n. An example of a cell in a diploid state is a somatic cell. In humans, the somatic cells typically contain 46 chromosomes in contrast to human haploid gametes(egg and sperm cells) that have only 23 chromosomes. Go to the following web address: Answer the following questions: How many divisions of a single diploid cell occur in to produce 4 haploid progeny cells?
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2 divisions. Meiosis 1 and meiosis 2
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