No they do not because diploid human cells have 46 chromosomes, Drosophila cells have 8 and giant sequoia tree cells have 22 (:
It's false. In general, different animals have differing numbers of chromosomes.
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Yes, if two organisms have the same full set number of chromosomes, then they would have to be the same species. Every species has a different amount of chromosomes.?æ
It has pairs of matching chromosomes (APEX)
No, chromosomes vary from species to species. A species is distinguished by individuals that can mate and have young that are capable of producing offspring. The number of chromosomes two individuals have must be the same for this to be possible.
Exactly half of all chromosomes come from mother. The other half comes from father. This is true for ALL species that sexually reproduce.
Yes they do. Some species have the same number of chromosomes but not all.
A karyotype is the number and visual appearance of the chromosomes in the cell nuclei of an organism or species. A karyotype indicates gender, and whether there are any chromosomal abnormalities.
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Yes, if two organisms have the same full set number of chromosomes, then they would have to be the same species. Every species has a different amount of chromosomes.?æ
generally accepted to have 80 although there is some argument due to the presence of macro and micro chromosomes in avian species
Moths and butterflies have a varying number of chromosomal pairs, depending on geographic location and species. The number can be as low as 52 and as high as 320.
the animals having same number of chromosomes but members of different species why?
It has pairs of matching chromosomes (APEX)
No, chromosomes vary from species to species. A species is distinguished by individuals that can mate and have young that are capable of producing offspring. The number of chromosomes two individuals have must be the same for this to be possible.
Exactly half of all chromosomes come from mother. The other half comes from father. This is true for ALL species that sexually reproduce.
Quite simply.....no, they cannot. Dogs and wolves can interbreed because they are the same species, genetically. Foxes evolved from adifferent line of carnivores along with wolves but from separate branches. The main reason they cannot is due to the difference in chromosomes. For example....dogs, dingos, coyotes, jackals and wolves all can interbreed having 78 chromosomes. Fox on the other hand, have much different evolutionary branches. They vary between species in their chromosomal count. An arctic fox has only 48 chromosomes, while a grey fox has 66. Exact chromosomal counts need to match for successful reproduction between species, except in the case of asexual organisms and plants.
46 Chromosomes
It varies from species to species. The human nucleus contains 46 chromosomes.