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Number of Homologous Chromosomes in GametesGametes contain 23 paired chromosomes. Gametes are haploid because they are sex cells to be combined with other haploid sex cells of the opposite gender to form the required 46 chromosomes that form a zygote (a future child), which is diploid.
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Gametes are the male and female reproductive cells, sperm and eggs. These cells are produced by a cell that undergoes meiosis. That process creates 4 haploid cells, haploid meaning that there is only one set of chromosomes in each cell. A normal, or diploid, cell would have homologous pairs but because a gamete is haploid, it only has one half of the homologous chromosomes.

For instance a human has 46 chromosomes, so there are 23 pairs of chromosomes. Every diploid cell has all 46 but gametes only have 23 chromosomes in every cell.

Also when the cell is under going meiosis crossing over of the chromosomes during metaphase can occur, so the haploid cells that result from meiosis are not genetically identical.

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Homologous genes which have the same genetic information on each of their chromosomes e.g XX. You can find 23 in a sperm and an egg and so when they fuse it forms 46 which is the number found in a human.

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Gametes are haploid cells so N chromosomes.

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Are homologous chromosomes normally found in gametes? yes

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yes because there are then two chromosomes in the cell that line up (for example chromosome 17 to chromosome 17)

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Yes they are.

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Its really critical thinking.

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What does Gametes have?

Homologous chromosomes


Know whether or not gametes have homologous chromosomes?

Gametes are said to have homologous chromosomes, if they have same genes arranged in same order. During gamete formation meiosis precedes, therefore, individual gamete does not have its homologous counterpart. After fertilization, in diploid nucleus, homologous chromosomes are restored.


What is it called when homologous chromosomes fail to separate properly causing to the gametes to have too many or too few chromosomes?

Complicated.


Failuare of homologous chromosomes to separate properly during meiosis result in gametes with too many or too few chromosomes?

nondisjunction


When alleles on homologous chromosomes move into different gametes during meiosis this demonstrates?

Segregation


The net result of meiosis is to reduce the number of chromosomes in gametes to only one from each?

homologous


How many homologous pairs of chromosomes does a diploid human cell have?

A human gamete does not have any pairs of homologous chromosomes. A single human gamete contains 23 chromosomes, or a half set. None of these chromosomes are homologous with each other.


Suppose that two alleles on one homologous chromosome are A and B and the other homologous chromosomes's alleles are a and b How many different genetic types of gametes would be produced without cro?

3


Do you agree or disagree that homologous chromosomes are found in gametes?

Have to say Nay. Two chromosomes are 'homologous' , to my understanding, only if each is IDENTICAL with the other - this means a pair. Gametes are haploid, meaning that only one copy of each (normally diploid or paired) chromosome (s) is (are) present.


Do you agree or disagree that homologous chromosomes are found in gametes. explain?

Have to say Nay. Two chromosomes are 'homologous' , to my understanding, only if each is IDENTICAL with the other - this means a pair. Gametes are haploid, meaning that only one copy of each (normally diploid or paired) chromosome (s) is (are) present.


What best describes chromosomes that contain genes for the same characteristics?

Chromosomes that have the same sequence of genes are called homologous chromosomes.


Humans are a diploid species what does this say about their chromosomes?

They have homologous chromosomes