The specific number of chromosomes in each somatic cell is represented by

a

2N

b

23

c

2N

d

N

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Teasebliss22
3 years ago
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Teasebliss22
3 years ago

2N is correct jhoor

eradicator
1 year ago

The specific number of chromosomes in each somatic cell is represented by the diploid number (2n).

This refers to the total number of chromosomes present in a somatic cell, where the organism has two sets of chromosomes—one from each parent. For example, in humans, the diploid number is 46 (2n = 46), meaning there are 23 pairs of chromosomes in each somatic cell.

Psyrhin
1 year ago

The correct answer is (2N)

Rizuko_Chan
1 year ago

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Son1
2 years ago

the answer is D

MammanBenita
4 years ago

YOU MUMU

Stelb7
4 years ago

The answer is 23 bikonu

Wrestle
4 years ago

please try and no simple question. This is disgraceful. You call your self myschool yet you dont know simple questions. Any body who follows your answer will fail in flying colours. This is not a predictio, This is a fact.

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