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Q: Can a kangaroowith 16 chromosomes and an elephant succesfully cross breed and produce?
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How much pounds of poop does an elephant produce in a day?

Asian elephants produce about 100 to 500. Africans are similar.


Can a meristematic cells of a carrot could produce a tree or an elephant just as easily?

False!


Do elephants of different species mate?

the very definition of different species is the inability to interbreed. if they can produce a fertile offspring they are not different species but varieties or cultivars or strains instead.


What does the phrase ''I've seen the elephant mean?

I Have Seen the Elephant In the middle of the 19th century, the popular phrase, "I have seen the elephant," referred to overcoming the adversities and hardships in one's life. There was a fable that revolved around a farmer who heard that the circus was coming to town. He had never seen an elephant and headed to town with his produce to see the elephant. He encountered the elephant on the road and unfortunately, the farmer's horse had never seen an elephant either. The horse spooked, upset the cart and ran off, which destroyed the farmer's produce. Even so, the farmer declared, "I don't care, for I have seen the elephant." Most immigrants rushing to California by land or by sea had "seen the elephant from the tip of his trunk to the end of his tail" by the time they arrived in California. For any who hadn't, two or three weeks in California were certain to bring on the vision. This selection is from "Seeing the Elephant" in the Collection of California Historical Society which may be found at http://www.museumca.org/goldrush/fever11.html


How many young does the elephant produce?

One at a time..the gestation period is very long. The elephant's gestation period is 22 months, the longest of any land animal. At birth it is common for an elephant calf to weigh 120 kilograms (265 lb). That would mean that ,technically, they could have an baby elephant every 2-2 1/2 years until the elephant reaches about 45 yrs old. If you mean how many in a lifetime of an elephant...depends on the elephant...elephants have a life span of up to 70 years. If the elephant is in a zoo, life span is about 35 years.

Related questions

Does an elephant produce milk?

NO


What sex chromosomes do females produce in their egg cells?

X chromosomes (X,X)


An organism with 24 chromosomes in each body cell will produce sex cells with chromosomes?

12


Does mitosis produce the diploid number of chromosomes?

Yes


What mitotic phrase does chromosomes duplicate itself to produce the chomatids?

The chromosomes duplicate itself during interphase


What will a nucleus with 46 chromosomes that undergo mitosis produce?

A nucleus with 46 chromosomes that undergoes mitosis will produce two daughter cells. The identical daughter cells will have 46 chromosomes each just like the parent cell.


How many chromosomes produce meiosis?

It produces four genetically different cells with 23 chromosomes each. They are haploid.


How does meiosis produce an organism with all 4 chromosomes?

By dividing


Roman's Produce news sheets?

The Elephant is a large packaderm.


When chromosomes replicate they produce?

when the chromosomes are replicated the cells were about to divide into 2 cells (mitosis)


Does mitosis produce a complete set of the chromosomes?

YES Mitosis is cell division, its job is to separate the cell and to do that it has to copy the chromosomes. everything including a complete set of chromosomes.


How many produced chromosomes does a human body cell have?

Humans have 46 chromosomes. This means they will produce sex-cells (sperm and ovum/egg) which have 23 chromosomes.