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B. In humans, haploid cells are only created by mitosis C. In humans, haploid ce

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B. In humans, haploid cells are only created by mitosis C. In humans, haploid cells are sometimes created by meiosis D. In humans, haploid cells can be created by meiosis or mitosis E. None of the above is correct 11. In the multicellular brown alga Estosarrus, haploid cells have 26 chromosomes. How many groups of chromosomes are expected on the metaphase plate during: A. Meiosis? B. Haploid mitosis? C. Diploid mitosis? D. Haploid meiosis? 12. A haploid cell has two harmful mutations, one on chromosome 1 and one on --Focu 28 MacBook 43

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A- Haploid cells have  26 chromosome that means that the diploid number of the chromosome is 52. As we know that during interphase chromosome numbers are increased to double means that the cell which is going to divide it will have 104 chromosomes at the start of cytokinesis

meiosis-

During meiosis, I number of chromosomes are 2n+2n = 104

So total number of a chromosome are 104 during metaphase of meiosis I.

B- In case of haploid mitosis there will be n+n chromosome which means that total number of chromosome will be 52

C- Diploid mitosis

THere will be 104 chromosomes.

D- in case of haploid meiosis there will be 52 chromosome