If the diploid number of the plant is ten, then its haploid number is 5. Since triploid refers to three times the haploid number, then a triploid plant would have 15 chromosomes.
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If it had 180 chromosomes in it's diploid stage (a normal body cell) you could expect to find 90 in its gametes.
No - a zygote will be diploid. The sperm and egg are haploid - but they combine to create the zygote - which means it will have 2 sets of chromosomes.
12 it has double that of the sperm. this is because only half the chromosomes are passed on from each parent so that when the sperm and egg combine they have the correct ammount of chromosomes. sperm (and egg) cells are called gametes and are haploid and are produced by meiosis where as all other cells are diploid and produced by mitosis.
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you will only find X chromosomes in a female, but in a male you will find X and Y.
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There are 46 chromosomes that you would expect to find in a white blood cell. The human cells usually have 23 pairs of chromosomes which amounts to 46.
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Firstly, a haploid cell is a cell that contains one set of chromosomes (n). Some examples include gametes (sperm and egg) and prokaryotes. Also, plants have haploid stages in their alternation of generations (or life cycles). This stage is called the gametophyte.
One in each cell.
A stillborn offspring, the babies of a goat and sheep cross are not able to survive and are stillborn.