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There are 23 chromosmes

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Q: How many genes can be found in each organism?
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How many sets of genes are found in most adult organism?

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How many enzymes are required per organism?

The number of genes it has.


In sexual reproduction what fraction of the offspring's genes is contributed by each parent?

Depending on the type of organism and how many chromosomes it has, all of them come from the parent when the organism splits in the process of mitosis.


How is it possible that multiple genes are capable of handling many characters in human?

Each gene in any organism or virus is a section of DNA that controls a physical trait. There is a gene for every trait in a human that you can think of. Since humans have many traits, it takes multiple genes to cause them.


How many genes are found in chromosomes?

about 25,000


How many genes are there for each feature?

6.


How many genes for each featuredo you inherit from each parent?

Traits can be determined by a single gene or by multiple genes. Many genes influence the regulation of others and sometimes even hide the existence of some. There isn't an answer to this question.


How many genes are in fat Cells?

The same amount as any cell of that organism (excluding gametes).


How many chromosome 7 s are there in the human nucleus?

Two, one from each parent. Over 90,000 genes are found on each chromosome and are mostly responsible for protein productions.


The trait of an organism is controlled by what?

The traits an organism displays is a result of their genetics. Recessive traits tend to not show in many organisms.


How many genes for each trait dose an offspring get from each parent?

2(:


How many copies of each cell are in cells?

2 one from the mother and one from the father assuming that it is of a diploid organism also if there is no genetic disease such as downs syndrome that could cause multiple copies of genes