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Q: The presence of paired chromosomes makes a cell while a single member of a pair of chromosomes makes a cell.?
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How many pairs of chromosomes found in a gametes?

In human gametes, chromosomes are not paired. Instead, each gamete has one set of 23 chromosomes, and is said to be haploid.


What produces cell with half the normal number of chromosomes?

the answer is MEIOSIS meiosis produces 4 single cells with half member of the chromosomes mitosis produces 2 cells with full member of the chromosomes


If only a single member of a pair of chromosomes is present in a cell equals?

The cell is said to be haploid.


If only a single member of a pair of chromosomes is present in a cell it is a condition and is most likely a cell.?

True


Are chromosomes single or double in meiosi?

The chromosomes are double (diploid) at the beginning of meiosis. By the end of meiosis I, the chromosomes are single (haploid).


What is only a single member of a pair of chromosomes present in a cell?

In a chromosome pair, a single chromosome is called a chromatid and the two chromotids in the pair are commonly called "sister chromatids."


What produces with half the normal number of chromosome?

the answer is MEIOSIS meiosis produces 4 single cells with half member of the chromosomes mitosis produces 2 cells with full member of the chromosomes


What is a cell with pairs of chromosomes called A cell with no pairs single set (single set) of chromosomes?

Haloid cells


Do plant cells have single or multiple dna chromosomes?

Plant cells have single DNA chromosomes. Animal Cells have multiple.


Are valence electrons paired or unpaired?

They can be both. In sodium there is a single unpaired valence electron. In magnesium there are two valence electrons and they are paired.


Which cell has a single line of chromosomes?

Single line of chromosomes is formed at the equatorial plate of Metaphase. The chromosomes start moving in the prophase stage by their terminal ends, guided by inner membrane of the nuclear envelop. The chromosomes at metaphase are in thickest form.


What he meaning haploid?

Haploid refers to having a single set of chromosomes.Haploid refers to having a single set of chromosomes.