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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A ferret’s haploid number of chromosomes is 20. How would the number of chromosomes in the ferret’s body cells compare to the number of chromosomes in its gametes? Answer 1.Its body cells and gametes would both have 20 chromosomes. 2.Its body cells and gametes would both have 40 chromosomes. 3.Its body cells would have 20 chromosomes, and its gametes would have 40 chromosomes. 4.Its body cells would have 40 chromosomes, and its gametes would have 20 chromosomes.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

haploid number * 2 = diploid number, only gamate cell has haploid number of chromosiomes and other cell has diploid. For the ferret's case, gamate cell has 20 number of chromosomes while other body cell has 40 chromosomes.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

#4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Incorrect, the answer is #2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

^Thats the wrong answer i have this class with FLVS and that is wrong

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