51
51
16
16
16 (haploid number = n, and diploid number =2n) so if n=8, the diploid number is 2x8 = 16
The diploid number of chromosomes for an organism with a haploid number of 8 would be 16. This means that in the body cells of this organism, there would be 16 chromosomes, with each chromosome having a pair (homologous chromosomes).
The haploid number is half the diploid number, making it six
51
16
The haploid number is half of the diploid. Therefore the haploid number in this case is 12.
16
16
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16
The diploid number of an organism is double its haploid number, therefore the diploid number of a cell with a haploid number of 5 would be 10.
16 (haploid number = n, and diploid number =2n) so if n=8, the diploid number is 2x8 = 16
2n is diploid, as it represents the full set of chromosomes in an organism where n represents the haploid number of chromosomes.
An organism's diploid number refers to the total number of chromosomes in a diploid cell, which is a cell containing two sets of chromosomes. In humans, the diploid number is 46, with 23 pairs of chromosomes.