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Since this is asking for 2^N with N being 5, then it’s 22222=32

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Correct if the question says 5 for you
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Both are wrong, 64
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Yes anonymous is right just got it wrong by saying 32
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THIS ONE IS RIGHT READ YOUR QUESTION AND MAKE SURE IT SAYS 5 IDIOTS

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its 64 for apex

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This is correct it worked for me on apex

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If it says β€œIf an organism has four pairs of chromosomes” then the answer is 16

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64-Apex

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64 Apex

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16 for apex

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This would be for 2^N with N being 4, but this is asking for 2^N with N being 5, so it’s 2*2*2*2*2=32

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Q: The number of possible genetically different gametes for an organism equals 2N where N is the number of pairs of chromosomes. If an organism has 5 pairs of chromosomes how many different gametes can i?
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The number of possible genetically different gamete for an organism quals 2n where n is the number of pairs of chromosomes if an organism has six pairs of chromosomes how man different gametes can it?

64 - Apex


The number of possible genetically different gametes for an organism equals 2N where N is the number of pairs of chromosomes. If an organism has four pairs of chromosomes how many differ?

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The number of possible genetically different gametes for an organism equals 2N, where N is the number of pairs of chromosomes. If an organism has four pairs of chromosomes, how many different gametes can it produce?

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If an organism had 4 pairs of chromosomes how many different gametes can it produce?

For a species with three pair of chromosomes how many gametic combinations are possible?


How many chromosome pairs are possible for an organism with 6 pairs of chromosomes?

36 i believe


How many pairs of homologous chromosomes would be in an offspring?

Since a somatic cell (body cell) has 2n sets of chromosomes, and a gamete has n sets of chromosomes, then in this case: 18 = n, so 2n = 36. This organism has 36 chromosomes in its somatic cells.


What two ways can an organism's genotype change?

To put this answer as simply as possible, an organism's genotype can change due to either a random mutation in the DNA/chromosomes or the insertion of DNA from one organism into the DNA of another organism.


What are the possible causes of genetic variation?

Anaphase 1 - the crossing over of chromosomes, they swap genetic material determining what you genetically inherit


How many chromosomes are found in sperm cells from the above organism?

The number of chromosomes in sperm cells varies among organisms. Without knowing the specific organism mentioned above, it is not possible to determine the exact number of chromosomes in its sperm cells.


What makes it possible for an organism to change into a different type of organism?

both sexual reproduction and mitosis =)


Are there any animal species which has more than one number of possible chromosomes?

For example, chimpanzees have 48 chromosomes, humans have 46. Are there any animal species (or plant or other species for that matter) which has some individuals with some number of chromosomes, and some individuals with another number of chromosomes. Not including genetic conditions such as Down's Syndrome. * in some insects the males and the females have a different number (usually the male has half but not always) they are called haploodiploid * in plants different parts of the plants life cycle will have different ploidia (2 sets, 3 sets) * but the closest to what you are looking for is fungi in which each organism and sometimes different cells in the same organism have random numbers of chromosoms


If you take your PSP and hook it to a big lazer is it possible to use it to genetically alter the DNA of a living organism?

Absolutely. Though you would have to modify the phase variance.