d. Stage: Telophase Ploidy: n=4 # Chromosomes: 4 # Chromatids: 8 Stage: Metaphase Ploidy: 2n=3 # Chromosomes: 3 # Chromatids: 6 4. There is something wrong with what is pictured in the last image (d) of 83. Describe what is wrong and why.
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