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Biology, 10.06.2021 19:00 destinypierre

The common housefly has a haploid number of 6 consisting of 3 long chromosomes (one metacentric, one acrocentric, and one telocentric); 3 short chromosomes (one metacentric, one acrocentric, and one telocentric). Draw and label a typical housefly primary spermatocyte in Metaphase I and spermatozoa at Telophase II.​

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