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Multiple Choice
A cell in metaphase has 8 chromosomes. How many chromatids does it have?
A
32 chromatids
B
16 chromatids
C
8 chromatids
D
4 chromatids
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Understand that during metaphase, chromosomes are aligned at the cell's equatorial plane, and each chromosome consists of two sister chromatids.
Recall that a chromatid is one of the two identical halves of a replicated chromosome.
Since the cell in metaphase has 8 chromosomes, each chromosome is made up of 2 chromatids.
Calculate the total number of chromatids by multiplying the number of chromosomes by the number of chromatids per chromosome: 8 chromosomes × 2 chromatids per chromosome.
Conclude that the total number of chromatids in the cell during metaphase is 16.