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Do the dividing cells of a many celled organism separate?

No, because they need to have 2parents help contribute to form the offspring cell.


How many chromosomes are found in a somatic cell of an offspring?

In humans, the somatic cells of an offspring have 46 chromosomes.


Why is it important sex cells have half the number of chromosomesas body cells?

This is important because two sex cells become fertilized and join together to form the new organism. If sex cells had the same number of chromosomes as body cells, then offspring would have twice as many chromosomes as a normal animal would.


True or false Producng many offspring is a form of fitness?

True


When sex cells combine to produce offspring each sex cell will contribute how many chromosomes?

a baby


How many mitosis are required in the formation of 64 cells?

8


How many seats are required to form the government in Pakistan national assembly?

172 seats are required to form a GOV


When two sex cells come together how many chromosomes does it's offspring have?

When two sex cells come together, the offspring typically has a total of 46 chromosomes, with 23 inherited from each parent. This combination of chromosomes determines the genetic makeup and characteristics of the offspring.


How are tissues and organs form?

by combining of many cells so it form


Why do from the 20000 egg cells only 5000 bullfrog offspring produce?

Many of the egg cells do not get fertilized by sperm, some may not survive due to external factors, and others may not develop properly. Only a small percentage of the egg cells that are fertilized and develop into embryos will successfully hatch and grow into bullfrog offspring.


What is the relationship between cells and tissue?

Tissues are collection of cells, more specifically similar cells. Tissues are the building blocks of organs. The relationship of cells to tissues is that cells make up tissues.


How many cells does a unicellular life form have?

one?