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!!!!!
The ploidy of a nucleus refers to the number of sets of chromosomes it contains. In humans, somatic cells are typically diploid (2n), meaning they have two sets of chromosomes, one from each parent. In contrast, gametes (sperm and egg cells) are haploid (n), containing only one set of chromosomes. Other organisms may have different ploidy levels, such as triploid (3n) or tetraploid (4n), depending on their specific genetic makeup.
4n-2 = 2
4n-1 = 3
4n -64 = -60