Number Talk.
Armadillos have 32 pairs of chromosomes
18. What is the diploid number (2n) for...
Number Talk.
Armadillos have 32 pairs of chromosomes
18. What is the diploid number (2n) for the somatic cells of armadillos?
19. How many chromosomes are present at the beginning of mitosis in an armadillo cell?
20. How many chromosomes are present in each daughter cell at the end of mitosis?
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