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Answer:
Tetraploid
Explanation:
Ploidy:
Ploidy is a biological term used for the presence of number of chromosome sets in a cell. Cells can be haploid (gametes), diploid (two chromosomal sets) and polyploid (more than two chromosomal sets).
Polyploidy:
A condition that entails the possession of more than two sets of chromosomes in the cell. Normal cells are diploid (2n) i.e they contain two sets of chromosomes, one from each parents. Polyploid individuals contain three (triploid, 3n), four (tetraploid, 4n), five (pentaploid, 5n) number of chromosomes and so on.
Under normal disjunction of chromosomes, a tetraploid cell will produce two diploid daughter cells each with two sets of chromosomes.
However, in the case of non-disjunction of all chromosomes in a tetraploid individual, two tetraploid daughter cells will be produced at the end of meiosis 1.
Non-disjunction of all chromosomes means that one daughter cell has received all 4 sets of chromosomes while the other is null i.e. contains zero chromosomal sets.
The cell information is found in the Nucleus which contains the DNA. The DNA is the cell’s instruction set for telling the cell what to do and when to do the function
Correlation is a mutual relationship or connection between two or more things. In our example a correlation of +0.80 between height and weight for adults means. A) 80%. The correlation measures the extent to which knowing the value of height helps you to predict the value of weight. Even with a high correlation of +0.80, we cannot really expect two persons with exactly the same height to have exactly the same weight. Almost always there is some difference. What this says is that, as height goes higher, the weight goes higher, too.