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2. A chromatid is basically a chromosome - its just connected to another chromatid via a centromere.

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If a diploid organism has 11 chromosomes how many pairs of sister chromatids does each cell possess?

Assuming it is not in the anaphase stage then the chromosomes had 22 sister chromatids. 1 chromosome has 2 sister chromatids.


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It depends on the organisms. In humans there are 46 double chromosome, which are called sister chromatids. There are a total of 92 sister chromatids, which will eventually separate into individual chromosomes during anaphase of mitosis.


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In humans, it would be 23 chromosomes, which are initially 23 pairs of sister chromatids until anaphase II when they are separated.


How many chromosomes does a swan have?

Swans are a part of the bird family. Most birds have 80 chromosomes, and 40 pairs of sister chromatids. This includes ducks, geese, and other birds.


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Normally in a cell, there are 92 chromatids, 2 per chromosome. However, when the chromosomes have duplicated before mitosis, there are twice as many, or 184.


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If the original cell has 8 chromosomes how many chromosomes does the daughter cell have?

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