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what type of cell is present at the beginning of prophase i of meiosis?…

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what type of cell is present at the beginning of prophase i of meiosis?
○ a haploid cell that contains two sets of chromosomes - one from each parent
○ a haploid cell that contains one set of chromosomes
○ a diploid cell that contains one set of chromosomes
○ a diploid cell that contains two sets of chromosomes - one from each parent

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To solve this, we recall meiosis basics: Meiosis starts with a diploid cell (has 2 sets of chromosomes, one from each parent) in Prophase I. Let's analyze each option:

  • First option: A haploid cell can't have two sets (haploid is n, diploid is 2n). Eliminate.
  • Second option: Meiosis starts with diploid, not haploid. Eliminate.
  • Third option: Diploid cells have two sets (2n), not one. Eliminate.
  • Fourth option: Correct, as meiosis begins with a diploid cell (2n) having two sets (maternal and paternal).

Answer:

D. a diploid cell that contains two sets of chromosomes - one from each parent