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victus00 [196]
1 year ago
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An organism is described as 2n = 26. how many chromosomes are in one meiotic cell during telophase 2?

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shusha [124]1 year ago
5 0

According to the given statement 26 chromosomes are in one meiotic cell during telophase 2.

<h3>What exactly are chromosomes?</h3>

The thread-like components known as chromosomes are found in the nucleus of both plant and animal cells. Proteins and a single unit of deoxyribonucleic acid make up each chromosome (DNA).The exact directions that give each type of living thing its uniqueness are encoded in DNA, which is handed down from parents to offspring.

<h3>What are chromosomes' primary purposes?</h3>

The basic function of chromosomes is to transport DNA and transmit genetic material through one generations to the next. Cell division depends heavily on chromosomes. They protect the DNA against tangles and harm.

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