There is no such thing as a "cow egg." Cows don't lay eggs, they give birth to live calves, since they are mammals, not birds.
Thus, a baby calf would have the same number of chromosomes as its mother.
THEY HAVE 60 CHROMOSOMES......
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A cow has 60 chromosomes. At half the number of chromosomes, the haploid number for a cow would be 30.
There is no such thing as a "cow egg." Cows don't lay eggs, they give birth to live calves, since they are mammals, not birds. Thus, a baby calf would have the same number of chromosomes as its mother.
The calf recieves half the chromosome count from his dam and the other half from his sire.
No, they cannot because their chromosomes are different.
There is essentially one genome for Bos primigenius(cattle), but many variations of that genome (one for each specimen). Some variations are peculiar to specific varieties. Cows have 60 chromosomes, close to double the human complement of 46.
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32 chromosomes
This have 44 chromosomes
46 chromosomes
69 chromosomes
how many chromosomes are found in the body of a horse
The number of chromosomes vary depending on species. Human cells have 23 pairs = 46 chromosomes. A cow cell has 2 x 30 = 60 A horse cell has 2 x 32 = 64 A goldfish has approximately 10023 are in sex cells and then 46 in body cells