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Grey Wolf Case Study
Directions: Complete the following quiz, which will be submitted to your instructor for a grade.
Multiple choice: Select the best answer for each of the following:
For questions 1-4, you need to know that the grey wolf has a diploid chromosome number of 78.
Question 1:

What is the haploid number for the grey wolf?

User's Answer: 39

Question 2:

How many chromosomes are there in one full set of chromosomes in the grey wolf?

User's Answer: 39

Question 3:

How many sets of chromosomes are there in the lung cells of a grey wolf?

User's Answer: 2

Question 4:

How many sets of chromosomes do eggs from a grey wolf contain?

User's Answer: none of the above

Question 5:

What is the correct order of the phases of

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