A Drosophila fruit fly cell with 2N = 8 chromosomes—two of each kind—is called a cell. a. haploidb. diploidOne_____of each_____is located on each chromosome.a. gene, alleleb. gene, genec. allele, gened. allele, allele Drosophila fruit flies produce gametes with one of each kind of chromosome. These gametes are called______cells.a. diploidb. haploid These cells contain_____chromosomes.a. 4Nb. 2Nc. Nd. 1/2 N

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Answer:

1. Diploid

2. Allele, gene

3. haploid

4. N

Explanation:

1. The ploidy of a cell represents the number of chromosomes present in the cell. Since the fruit fly has 2N = 8 where n represents the number of chromosomes but in pair, as 2N represents, therefore, is a diploid organism

2. The gene present on the chromosomes is present in the form of its alternative form called alleles which are present on each chromosome

3. The gamete is formed by the process of meiosis which reduces the ploidy to half thus diploid forms the haploid gamete.

4. The ploidy of gametes is represented as "N" as the gametes are formed by the meiosis.

There are two types of cells on the basis of the number of chromosomes.

These cells are as follows:-

  • Diploid
  • Haploid

Hence, according to the question.

A Drosophila fruit fly cell with 2N = 8 chromosomes DIPLOID two of each is called a cell.

One ALLELE of each GENES is located on each chromosome.

Drosophila fruit flies produce gametes with one of each kind of chromosome. These gametes are called HAPLOID cells.

These cells contain HALF NUMBER OF chromosomes.

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