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Where chromosomes are in a cell?

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Does chromosome number appear to correlate to the type of organism?

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Which organism has the most chromosomes in its cells?

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How many chromosomes will a gamete of this organism have?

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If a organism has 2N8 how many chromosomes does it have?

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