A tetraploid organism has four sets of chromosomes, denoted as 4n. Since a haploid set contains one complete set of chromosomes, a tetraploid has four haploid sets. Therefore, a tetraploid (4n) has four haploid sets (n).
4n -14 = 22 4n = 22+14 4n = 36 n = 9
4n -32 = -28
n=10/7. i did this one mentally. but are you sure its 8n minus negative 4n or is it 8n minus 4n? 8n- -4n does not equal 8n-4n 8n- -4n is the same as 8n+4n
the value of 4n + 2 = 14
4n+13=1 -13 -134n=-12/4 /4n=-3
A polyploid organism has more than two complete sets of chromosomes. The number of chromosomes in a polyploid can vary widely depending on the species and type of polyploidy; for example, a triploid has three sets (3n), a tetraploid has four sets (4n), and so on. Therefore, the total number of chromosomes in a polyploid is a multiple of the basic chromosome set of that species.
Aegilops tauschii contributed two chromosomes, and T. turgidum contributed four chromosomes.Diploid = 2n. Tetraploid = 4n. Hexaploid = 6n.Therefore, following meiosis you get 1n + 2n = 3n.3n gamete ---> 6n somatic cell.
n=6
4n is multiplied by 4n.
4n -14 = 22 4n = 22+14 4n = 36 n = 9
4 + 4n - 12 = 4n - 8
4n + 3 = 15 4n +3 - 3 = 15 - 3 4n = 12 4n/4 = 12/4 n = 3
-n + 4n = 4n - n = 3n Done!!!!!
4n-2 = 2
4n -64 = -60
4n-1 = 3
4n -32 = -28