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if a cell skipped metaphase, the resulting cells would probably not hav…

Question

if a cell skipped metaphase, the resulting cells would probably not have an equal, complete set of chromosomes. true false

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

During mitosis, metaphase is when chromosomes align at the cell's equator. If a cell skips metaphase, the proper segregation of chromosomes (ensuring each daughter cell gets an equal, complete set) is disrupted. So the resulting cells would likely not have equal, complete chromosome sets, making the statement (that they would NOT have equal, complete sets) TRUE.

Answer:

TRUE