Unlike animals, plants are a lot more varied in the number of chromosomes they can have.
'Anywhere between 2 and at least 12(?)' is a decent starting assumption.
Depends on the type of plant, as with animals plants have varying chromosome counts
Different animals have different numbers of chromosomes. Humans have 46 chromosomes while other animals vary in the amount of chromosomes. A pig has 38 and a horse has 64. Was there as specific animal that you wanted to know about?
possibly, different animals have different chromosome numbers, as do plants... so the chances are that yes there will be some plants that have the same amount of chromosomes as certain animals have... but they could never combine or cross with each other
Yes there is it in a plants cell :)
cholchicine is used for doubling of chromosomes in plants.
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some people dont know how many chromosomes are in corn plants. corn plants have 20 chromosomes humans have 46 and fruit flies have 4 pairs double the four pairs and then ur fruit flie has the total of 8 chromosomes
Depends on the type of plant, as with animals plants have varying chromosome counts
In fact, each species of plants and animals has a set number of chromosomes. A fruit fly, for example, has four pairs of chromosomes, while a rice plant has 12 and a dog, 39.
Different animals have different numbers of chromosomes. Humans have 46 chromosomes while other animals vary in the amount of chromosomes. A pig has 38 and a horse has 64. Was there as specific animal that you wanted to know about?
possibly, different animals have different chromosome numbers, as do plants... so the chances are that yes there will be some plants that have the same amount of chromosomes as certain animals have... but they could never combine or cross with each other
Yes, most plants and animals have chromosomes (although the # of chromosomes varies in different species) If you eat fruit, vegetables, grains, or meat you are eating chromosomes.
Like animals, different plants have different chromosome counts - they don't all have the same number of chromosomes.A plant cell have 24 chromosomes, that have been proved in univen laboratoryit is different in different plants. for example haplopappus has 4 chromosomes and allium cepa has 16 chromosomes
Yes there is it in a plants cell :)
cholchicine is used for doubling of chromosomes in plants.
Absolutely.
it is called tetrapolidy in plants