It would be 36 because there are 72 in a human body cell if you do the corect math for this scientific question it would come out to be 36 sometic cells in cats. You combine math and science to figure this question out.
The cat has 38 chromosomes like the swine. They are all metacentric, but there are no further similarities between the cat chromosomes and those of the swine.
The cat has 38 chromosomes like the swine. They are all metacentric, but there are no further similarities between the cat chromosomes and those of the swine.
There are 19 chromosomes in a cat's gamete.
cats have 76 chromosomes.
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38. two sets of 19 chromosomes.
There are 38 chromosomes in a cat's diploid cell. Diploid cells always have an even number of chromosomes because they exist in pairs.
The cat has 38 chromosomes like the swine. They are all metacentric, but there are no further similarities between the cat chromosomes and those of the swine.
A cat has 38 chromosomes. I'm not sure about the rat yet.
crocodilians don't have chromosomes.
19 pairs; 38 chromosomes
38 pairs
38. two sets of 19 chromosomes.
There are 38 chromosomes in a cat's diploid cell. Diploid cells always have an even number of chromosomes because they exist in pairs.
38.
The cat has 38 chromosomes like the swine. They are all metacentric, but there are no further similarities between the cat chromosomes and those of the swine.
Most cats, including domestic breeds, have 19 pairs of chromosomes for a total of 38.
38, as the chromosomes would be duplicated to 76 during the S phase of interphase, then would be divided into two cells during mitosis.
They have 32 pairs, making a total of 64. Not all animals have 64 chromosomes, for example, humans have 23 pairs with a total of 46 chromosomes, and the domestic house cat has 19 pairs with a total of 38 chromosomes.
It is impossible to cross a cat with a dog. The genes and chromosomes are incompatible.
A cat has 38 chromosomes. I'm not sure about the rat yet.
Dogs have 39 chromosome pairs. Ian Kelly, UK