Different species of fish have different numbers of chromosomes. Try asking for a specific species of fish and someone will help you.
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lolipop ok they have 800,965,564,798 c's lolipop ok they have 800,965,564,798 c's Answer The name "angler fish" can refer to several species of the order Lophiiformes. One example is, Lophius piscatorius which is called the "angler fish" in the USA and "monk fish" in the UK and used as a food. Lophius piscatorius has 46 chromosomes or 23 pairs of chromosomes in its stomatic (body) cells.
25 chromosomes
There are 40 chromosomes in a sperm cell of a white fish because the original number of chromosomes in a body cell is 80. Since the sex cells ( sperm and egg) each must contribute a set of chromosomes to the offspring, the sperm and egg both must have 40 chromosomes so they when the sperm and egg join or combine in a process known as fertilization, the offspring will have 80 chromosomes.
because hymen and fish are different species.
Polyploidy is the heritable condition of possessing more than two complete sets of chromosomes. Polyploids are common among plants, as well as among certain groups of fish and amphibians.
Chromosomes
Different creatures have different numbers of chromosomes; chromosomes are always diploid, or found in matching pairs. The number of chromosomes is in no way related to the complexity of the organism. For instance, fruit flies have eight chromosomes, humans have forty-six, butterflies have 380, and ferns have a remarkable 1200 chromosomes.
diploid cells have double set of chromosomes. It varies across species. For example, diploid human cell has 46 chromosomes, while a cell of carp fish has about 100 chromosomes, very roughly.