Chromosomes are structures made of DNA and proteins (specially histones). They are the genetic material which regulates all the cell activity and contain the hereditary information . They contain the information for protein synthesis and so on.
Chromosomes are contained within the nucleus. So any cell which has metabolic activity and has a nuclei contains chromosomes. Since plants are living beings they surely have "working cells" with nuclei and chromosome's. If they didn't have any cells with genetic material they would never be able to grow, reproduce or even live.
Yes they do
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Hapliod cells have no pairs of chromosomes
part of cell that contains the chromosomes
104 chromosomes are in a carp cell.
Haploid cells have no pairs of chromosomes.
lysosome, Cilia, Flagella, Microvilli, Centrioles
Produces chlorophyll if I remember correctly.
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Yes infact ther are many chromosomes that match each oher ina sex cell.
Both. It is not found in bacteria (nor in a red blood cell).
In the DNA, which is in the nucleus, which is in the center mass of any and every cell...
the same as any other somatic cell
A sperm cell is the male sex cell. As such it only carries 1/2 of the number of chromosomes of a regular cell. This is because it fuses with the female sex cell to form a complete set of chromosomes. Essentially, where the number of chromosomes in the muscle cell is 2n, the sperm cell only has n chromosomes.
Yes infact ther are many chromosomes that match each oher ina sex cell.
A pair of homologous chromosomes can be found within any regular diploid cell. Basically, this is any cell in the human body that is not egg or sperm.
Yes, any cell of an organism, whether it be a skin cell, brain cell, muscle cell, or other, has chromosomes. Humans have 23 unique chromosomes which come in pairs in every cell of their body.
Same as any other somatic cell - 46.