Millions apon millions. Too many to count.
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It depends on how large or small the horse is.
The diploid number of chromosomes in a horse's cell is 64, therefore they have 32 pairs of chromosomes in their somatic cells.
Horse dander are dead skin cells that fall from the exterior of the horse. Dander is most noticeable during grooming.
The domestic horse has 64
Pigs have many cells. It is difficult to stay how many cells a living things has as cells are always multiplying and dividing.
how many chromosomes are found in the body of a horse
It depends on how large or small the horse is.
a horse doesn't have a nucleus, but a horses cells have a nucleus.
I'm not a genius in science, so here goes, it would LARGELY depend on the size of the mustange, because the slightest size difference is SOO many cells, it's really hard to figure out exactly HOW many cells a horse has, I don't believe anyone has ever conducted a study on that because if you are talking about a horse with navicular, the cell number would be lower than usual because the bones in the hoof are detoriating, or if the mane or tail is falling out, there goes some cells, or if the horse is undergoing an infection, the white blood cell count would be low.
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The diploid number of chromosomes in a horse's cell is 64, therefore they have 32 pairs of chromosomes in their somatic cells.
A horse has 64 chromosomes arranged as 32 pairs.
Horse dander are dead skin cells that fall from the exterior of the horse. Dander is most noticeable during grooming.
What is the size of a horse's cheek cell
The number of red blood cells in a ml of "horse's" blood varies with training, exertion and age. 6-8 million per ml with some high and low variation.
They look like horse cells im sure. I dont know exactly. Kind of a silly question. No such thing as unicorns. But im sure they look like horse cells with maybe a slight difference.
there are many types of cells like the listed:dauter cells,blood cells,and many more.