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Q: If the chromosome number for a chimp is 48 how many monads in a somatic cell in anaphase?
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A somatic cell having two of each type of chromosome has chromosome number?

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What stage of meiosis is the chromosome number reduced?

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Emmer wheat Triticum discoccum has a somatic chromosome number of 28 and rye Secale cereale has a somatic chromosome number 14 Hybrids produced by crossing these cereal grasses are highly steril?

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How many chromosome pairs do horses have in their somatic cells?

The diploid number of chromosomes in a horse's cell is 64, therefore they have 32 pairs of chromosomes in their somatic cells.


How many chromosomes will the cell have during late second meiotic anaphase if the diploid chromosome number is 4?

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What is the chromosome number of gamete?

They have half the number of the somatic (parent) cell. So if a parent cell had 46 chromosomes in its nucleus, then its gamete would have 23(one chromosome from each pair).


The number of chromosomes in a gamete of an organism is its what chromosome number?

Its haploid number, which will be half the number of chromosomes found in somatic (non-sex) cells - the diploid number.


Are all cells diploid?

Yes, In most cases all somatic cells are diploid but in some organisms it is not the case, Gametophytes of plants are always haploid. Bacteria are also haploid. In angiosperms, the endosperm; which is considered somatic; is a tissue consisting triploid cell. Some time its chromosome number varies from 2n to 15n.In some conifers , like Sequoia sempervirens, chromosome number is 6n (Hexaploids).So, even in somatic cells, there is a large variety in chromosome number.


Is this true that sex Cells have one-half of the number of chromosome Pairs as body -Somatic- Cells have?

Yes it is. Gametic sex Cells have the genetic complement of 1N; somatic Cells are 2N.


What process restores the 2N chromosome number in a zygote's somatic cells for growth and development to continue?

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How does mitosis conserve chromosome number while meiosis reduces the number from diploid to haploid?

Short Answer: the [it appears] one, extra, cellular process that only Meiotic Cells possess is termed "Chromosome Reduction"; we have seen (elsewhere) that this process results in the reduction of Chromosome Number from the mitotic {somatic} 2N to the Meiotic {gametic} 1N.