The cells shown in the image are from a rare species of plant and illustrate different stages of mitosis or meiosis. Determine the diploid number of chromosomes (2n) in this species of plant. diploid number of chromosomes: Match each cell to the specific stage of meiosis or mitosis, the number of chromosomes, and the number of DNA molecules per cell. Stage Chromosomes DNA molecules Answer Bank 3 anaphase of mitosis anaphase II of meiosis anaphase I of meiosis 12 24 6
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To do this, we need to find a cell in the image that is in the metaphase stage of mitosis or meiosis, as this is when the chromosomes are most visible and organized. Unfortunately, we cannot see the image, so we cannot provide the exact diploid number of Show moreā¦
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