Biology · Cell Cycle
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If the sperm cell of a fruit fly has 4 chromosomes, then the number of chromosomes in each body cell is:
- A
2
- B
4
- C
6
- D
8
- E
10
Sperm cells are haploid (n) while body cells or somatic cells are diploid (2n). If the haploid chromosomal number is 4, then a somatic cell should have 8 chromosomes.
Sperm cells are haploid (n) while body cells or somatic cells are diploid (2n). If the haploid chromosomal number is 4, then a somatic cell should have 8 chromosomes.
Sperm cells are haploid (n) while body cells or somatic cells are diploid (2n). If the haploid chromosomal number is 4, then a somatic cell should have 8 chromosomes.
Sperm cells are haploid (n) while body cells or somatic cells are diploid (2n). If the haploid chromosomal number is 4, then a somatic cell should have 8 chromosomes.
Sperm cells are haploid (n) while body cells or somatic cells are diploid (2n). If the haploid chromosomal number is 4, then a somatic cell should have 8 chromosomes.
Sperm cells are haploid (n) while body cells or somatic cells are diploid (2n). If the haploid chromosomal number is 4, then a somatic cell should have 8 chromosomes.
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