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    The Diploid Number of a Species of Conifer Is 64
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The Diploid Number of a Species of Conifer Is 64

Question 94

Question 94

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The diploid number of a species of conifer is 64.How many chromosomes would a monosomic individual have?


A) 31
B) 32
C) 63
D) 64
E) 65

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