Respuesta :
Answer:
[tex]40[/tex]
Explanation:
The number of chromosome sets in a diploid is just the double of number of chromosomes in its haploid. For instance, if a haploid has “n” number of chromosome set, then a diploid will have “2n” of chromosome sets.
Here, the number of chromosome sets in haploid is equal to [tex]20[/tex]
Then the number of chromosome sets in diploid will be equal to
[tex]2 * n\\= 2* 20\\= 40[/tex]
Hence, the organisms diploid number is [tex]40[/tex]