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Answer:

Double

Explanation:

Each haploid cell contributes half the chromosomes

Cell division is the process in which the genetic material and cytoplasm are divided to produce the daughter cells. The cell division can be mitotic or meiotic.

The division of chromosomes can be distinguished into:

  • Mitosis is the process of cell division in which the number of chromosomes in the parent cell is similar to the daughter cells. The mitotic division occurs in the somatic cells of an organism.

  • The meiotic division is the process in which the number of chromosomes in the parent cells is halved. The meiotic division occurs in the reproductive cells of the sexually reproducing organisms.

Thus, the final number of chromosomes will be 46 in the mitotic division, whereas, in the meiosis, it will be half the parental chromosomes.

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