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7 May, 20:11

If a haploid cell has 16 chromosomes in its nucleus, how many would be present in the diploid state?

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  1. 7 May, 20:30
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    16 x 2 = 32

    Since chromosomes in the nucleus exist in pairs, human body cell contains 46 chromosomes arranged in 23 pairs.

    Gametes are haploid, so their nucleus only contains a single set of 23 unpaired chromosomes.
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