A haploid organism.
There are no homologous chromosomes in a haploid cell, as a haploid cell has only one set of chromosomes. One member of each pair of homologous chromosomes comes from one set, and the other member comes from the second set, so homologous chromosomes only exist in diploid cells.
A sex cell is haploid, having one set of chromosomes, which is half of the number of chromosomes as in a body cell.
An amphidiploid is an organism with a diploid set of chromosomes from each of its parents.
2n= 24 therefore one set consists of 12 chromosomes.
False, A haploid organism only has one set of chromosomes, so it has no homologous chromosomes.
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There are no homologous chromosomes in a haploid cell, as a haploid cell has only one set of chromosomes. One member of each pair of homologous chromosomes comes from one set, and the other member comes from the second set, so homologous chromosomes only exist in diploid cells.
A sex cell is haploid, having one set of chromosomes, which is half of the number of chromosomes as in a body cell.
An amphidiploid is an organism with a diploid set of chromosomes from each of its parents.
This is called the organism's karyotype.
A mature sexual reproductive cell having a single set of unpaired chromosomes is a gamete. A haploid is an organism or cell having only one complete set of chromosomes.
2n= 24 therefore one set consists of 12 chromosomes.
20 chromosomes
False, A haploid organism only has one set of chromosomes, so it has no homologous chromosomes.
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An organisms gets its chromosomes from its parent(s).