A diploid plant species has 16 chromosomes. How many chromosomes are in a tetraploid "version" of this plant? In the hexaploid? In the octoploid? (Hint: "Tetra" refers to four, "hexa" to six, and "octo" to eight.)
A) 16, 24, and 32
B) 12, 18, and 24
C) 32, 48, and 56
D) 32, 48, and 64
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