10. A plant has a haploid number of 16.The diploid number of the plant would be1 point481632
Question
- A plant has a haploid number of 16.The diploid number of the plant would be1 point481632
Solution
The diploid number of a plant is twice its haploid number. This is because diploid cells contain two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent, while haploid cells only contain one complete set of chromosomes.
In this case, if the haploid number of the plant is 16, then the diploid number would be 16 x 2 = 32.
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