Seven. There are half as many chromosomes in the sex cells, or gamete cells, of an organism as there are in the normal, or somatic cells, of that organism.
The Short Answer is - Exactly one-half of the diploid Chromosome Number of the pea plant Cells.
Ther are 46 chromosomes in a sex cell. That is alot of chromosomes.
A pea plant has 14 chromosomes, so after meiosis, the gametes produced will have 7 chromosomes.
7 pairs of chromosomes for a total of 14.
14
23!
Seven.
Yes there is it in a plants cell :)
the trillium flower has 5 large chromosomes which have been referred to as the "Drosophila" of the plant world.
in a normal human cell there are 46 chromosomes but sex cells only have half these (23) because when the female sex cell and the male sex cell come together and fertilise they add up to 46 (making a human cell which will multiply into a baby human) In your questions state you are only using 8 so a normal cell would have double that (16) to make a baby of that species of animal or plant ect.
Chromosomes are found in both plant and animal cells. Any plant or animal cell that has a nucleus is most likely to contain chromosomes (or genetic material in general)
16
12 cells
In a plant cell, the chromosomes are found in the nucleus.
36 chromosomes
there are 56 chromosomes in a strawberry plant.
In a plant cell, the chromosomes are found in the nucleus.
depends on the plant size there is no constant amount of chromosomes in a magnolia plant.
The arabidopsis plant has five chromosomes
There are 24 chromosomes in paddy.
Yes there are chromosomes in animal cells. There are also chromosomes in plant cells. :)
Plant cells have single DNA chromosomes. Animal Cells have multiple.
When a plant has more than the regular amount of chromosomes.
They are in both plant and animal cells.