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A bivalent chromosome consists of
Options
(a) two chromatids and one centromere
(b) two chromatids and two centromeres
(c) four chromatids and two centromeres
(d) four chromatids and four centromeres
Correct Answer:
four chromatids and two centromeres
Explanation:
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Subject: Biology
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- Double fertilization in angiosperms was first explained by
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- In some plants anthers and stamen grow and mature at same time. This phenomenon
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Subject: Biology (4253)
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