The somatic cells in a newly identified sexually reproducing species are found to be octoploidy (8n), and

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The somatic cells in a newly identified sexually reproducing species are found to be octoploidy (8n), and each cell contains 32 chromosomes, slightly fewer than the 46 chromosomes in a somatic human cell. The cell cycle of this species is similar to ours, and gametes are made during meiosis. Two gametes will come together at fertilization to create octoploidy offspring.


How many chromosome segments will be in each gamete if you count each homologous member individually?
(A) 32
(B) 16
(C) 8
(D) 4

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