Upon viewing a karyotype of an organism it is determined its cells have a diploid number of 76 chromosomes (2n = 76). After a cell from this organism completes Mitosis there will be ( Select] cells...

Upon viewing a karyotype of an organism it is determined its cells have a diploid number of 76 chromosomes(2n=76). After a cell from an organism completes mitosis they will be a. 2 b. 6 c.4 and d. 1 cells that each contain a. 38 b. 36 c. 76 d. 152 chromosomes. After a cell from this organism complete meiosis there will be A. 4 b. 8 c. 2 d. 1 cells that contain A. 36 b. 76 c. 152 d.38 chromosomes.
Upon viewing a karyotype of an organism it is determined its cells have a diploid<br>number of 76 chromosomes (2n = 76).<br>After a cell from this organism completes Mitosis there will be<br>( Select]<br>cells that each contain<br>[Select]<br>v chromosomes.<br>After a cell from this organism completes Meiosis there will be<br>[ Select]<br>v cells that each contain<br>[Select]<br>v chrdmosomes.<br>

Extracted text: Upon viewing a karyotype of an organism it is determined its cells have a diploid number of 76 chromosomes (2n = 76). After a cell from this organism completes Mitosis there will be ( Select] cells that each contain [Select] v chromosomes. After a cell from this organism completes Meiosis there will be [ Select] v cells that each contain [Select] v chrdmosomes.

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