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Q: Does the complexity of the Eukaryotae make a difference with your card number of chromosomes they have?
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How many chromosomes does the animal have why?

It depends on the animal. Humans have 46 chromosomes. Goldfish have 94. The number of chromosomes is not relative to the complexity of the organism.


Do blacks and whites have same number chromosomes?

yes they do, and the colour of someone's skin has nothing to do with a different number of chromosomes. difference species have difference numbers of chromosomes yes blacks and whites have the same number of chromosomes Yes


Is the chromosomes number related to complexity of the organism?

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.


What the difference between the diploid and haploid?

Diploid and Haploid differs in count in humans. There are 23 chromosomes in a Haploid cell while diploid has 46 chromosomes.


Why do potatoes have more chromosomes than humans?

The number of chromosomes of a species has little to do with the complexity of the organism or the amount of DNA. The reason for this is, chromosomes are known to break and form two or more new chromosomes, or fuse into one. The chromosomes of the potato and the potato lineage may have undergone many such changes, and the human lineage may have undergone a different series, resulting in the potato having more chromosomes.


Why do larger organisms not need more chromosomes?

There is no correlation between number of chromosomes and size, nor is there a correlation between number chromosomes or genes and complexity. More chromosomes or genes aren't needed to maintain a larger animal because there is a copy of the genome within each cell.


Does the number of chromosomes determine how complex an organism is?

No there isn't. Humans are much more complex than a fern, yet the Adder's Tongue Fern has 1262 chromosomes and a human has only 46. It also doesn't work the other way either (more complex organisms having less chromosomes) for fruit flies have 8 chromosomes and dogs have 78. Also, chimpanzees have the same number of chromosomes as potatoes and, surely, they are on different complexity levels.


What is the difference between a diploid and a heploid cell?

A diploid cell has a full complement of chromosomes. A haploid cell has half the number of chromosomes as a diploid cell.


Difference between monoploid and haploid?

Haploid number (n) is the number of chromosomes in a gemeetes of an individual. Monoploid Number (x) is the number of unique chromosomes in a single complete set. Dr. Wahied Khawar Balwan


Why are seeds more advanced than spores?

One difference between seeds and spores is the number of chromosomes. Spores contain only half the number of chromosomes compared to a seed which contain the full amount.


What diploid number of chromosomes in horses is 64. What is the haploid number of chromosomes in horses?

The haploid number of chromosomes in horses is 32 if the diploid number of chromosomes is 64.


What is the number of chromosomes in the seed of dicotyledon?

It makes no difference if it is monocotyledonous or dicotyledonous; if it is a seed it already has a full compliment of chromosomes and is diploid (2n). Only pollen and ovules are haploid (n)