If the n=6 in plant cell then how is possible in metaphase - 1 of meiosis.
A
32 Bivalents
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B
16 Telravalents
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C
16 Bivalents
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D
32 Tetravalents
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Solution
The correct option is C16 Bivalents
The plant cell contains n = 16, where n represents the haploid number of chromosomes. The plant cell which will undergo meiotic division will contain the diploid number of chromosomes, 2n = 32.
The cell replicates the genetic material in the S-phase to form the 32 replicated chromosomes. The homologous chromosomes are aligned together in the metaphase I to form the bivalent.
So, if there are 32 chromosomes which pair up with the homolog, this will result in the formation of 16 bivalents.