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OpenStudy (anonymous):

why chromosomes are even numbers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I've warned you yesterday to please post by the code of conduct. Most people here do, actually. I get that you 'just want to pass', but dude, we are not naive answering machines. you asked a question before about diploidy, I tell you now that humans consist of diploid cells. you answer lies here, but please make an effort to find it yourself.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

seriously dude chill i just created this account this afternoon so back off... this site is for people who needs help.. i need help.. and if you don't have the help i need.. get in someone else buisness

OpenStudy (anonymous):

there's no need to offend me, I think... well, as stated before, I gave you help. and with just a little effort, you will see what I mean. also, to answer your problem about this site being 'for people who needs help': http://openstudy.com/code-of-conduct 'Have homework problems? We can help you - as long as you are looking to learn how to get your solution (and not just the answer).'

OpenStudy (abhisar):

Ohkay my friends let us close this discussion now.. @Schleifspur is ryt about what he said but since @xoxosaralyn is new to the website lets chuck it. I guess @xoxosaralyn hav understood the fact now

OpenStudy (shreehari499):

By the way..@xoxosaralyn ..Is it 4 a test?

OpenStudy (abhisar):

@xoxosaralyn its not necessary for every organisms to have chromosomes in even number. Chromosomes are even in diploid organisms. Since they have allelomorphs in pairs or chromosomes in pair

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@shreehari499 no im just studying for my final

OpenStudy (paki):

hey xoxo welcome to open study.... here all the members are requested not to "report" any user for their nil-fault... you can only report, if the user abused you... please refer to the code of conduct of open study.... open study is for help, it is not for solving question from A to Z.... thank you....

OpenStudy (abhisar):

Is ur doubt clear now @xoxosaralyn ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sure

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