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24 April, 12:01

If the gametes produced by a given organism contain 6 chromosomes, how many chromosomes are found in that organism's body cells?

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  1. 24 April, 12:22
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    The answer is 12.

    The gametes are haploid which means they have n chromosomes unlike the body cells which have 2n chromosomes and are diploid. Thus, the body cells have twice more chromosomes than the gametes. So, if the gametes contain 6 chromosomes, the body cells will have twice more which is 12 chromosomes (6 * 2 = 12).
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