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All cells within an organism will have the same number of chromosomes, which is the diploid number. The gametes, on the other hand, will have the haploid number of chromosomes.
Different creatures have different numbers of chromosomes; chromosomes are always diploid, or found in matching pairs. The number of chromosomes is in no way related to the complexity of the organism. For instance, fruit flies have eight chromosomes, humans have forty-six, butterflies have 380, and ferns have a remarkable 1200 chromosomes.
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The number of chromosomes in a organism can vary. Humans have 46 chromosomes, or 23 pairs.
Same number of chromosomes
Gametes have half the number of chromosomes that most cells in the organism have. Most human cells have 46 chromosomes, but eggs and sperm have 23 chromosomes each.
All cells within an organism will have the same number of chromosomes, which is the diploid number. The gametes, on the other hand, will have the haploid number of chromosomes.
There are more genes than chromosomes in skin cells.
Different creatures have different numbers of chromosomes; chromosomes are always diploid, or found in matching pairs. The number of chromosomes is in no way related to the complexity of the organism. For instance, fruit flies have eight chromosomes, humans have forty-six, butterflies have 380, and ferns have a remarkable 1200 chromosomes.
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The number of chromosomes in a somatic cell.
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There is no such number, depending on the organism the number of chromosomes varies from 1 to about 30,000,000!
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The number of chromosomes in a organism can vary. Humans have 46 chromosomes, or 23 pairs.
this is true. the gamete has half the number of chromosomes..