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Q: The somatic cells of a dog contain 78 chromesomes how many chromesomes would a dog's gamete contain?
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Are gamete cells mutations and somatic cells mutations inheritable?

Since only gamete cells actually participate in the creation of a new organism, it is only the mutations in gamete cells which are inheritable; mutations in somatic cells are not inheritable.


How are Mutations Classified?

A mutation can be classified by the somatic cell or the gamete cells.


What cell type is diploid sex cell or ovum or gamete or somatic cell?

The only option in that list that can be diploid is the somatic cell.


How many choromosomes are in a human gamete?

Gametes are haploid cells, this means that they contain half the amount of chromosomes that a somatic cell contains. A normal somatic cell contains 46 chromosomes, while a haploid cell contains 23.


What does somatic cell and gamete cell have in common?

There is no specific relationship between them.Somatic cells are cells that form the body (or body cells). The contain diploid (2n) number of chromosomes. They divide by mitosisgametes are also called germ cells or sex cells. They contain haploid (n) number of chromosomes. They do not divide by themselves. They are produced from the primary gametocyte which undergoes a two-stage division process called meiosis


What is the purpose of somatic cells?

Somatic cells are body cells that contain a full set of chromosomes. I imagine that a somatic cell donor donates healthy body cells to someone who needs them.


Where are somatic cells found in organisms?

Somatic cells are any of the cells that are found in plants or animals other than the reproductive cell or gamete cell. In mammals the somatic cells are found in the skin, bones, blood, connective tissue. In plants they are found in stems, leaves, roots, branches.


How many chromesomes are in a human after mitosis?

There are 46 chromesomes, after mitosis, those cells duplicate. That means there are 92 chromesomes.


What is another word for sperm?

gamete cell (eggs are gametes too)germ cells (so are egg cells)"little swimmers"seedsemen (actually semen contains sperm)


Which cell contains only one sex chromosome?

Gamete Cells Novanet Swag


Does somatic cells contain sex chromosomes?

Yes ,they do .


If a cell in a dog undergoes meiosis and another cell undergoes mitosis how many chromosomes will each resulting cell contain?

Meiosis is usually reserved for cells used in sexual reproduction. They have half the number of chromosomes found in the organism's somatic cells. A mosquito has six chromosomes in its somatic cells, and therefore would have three in each gamete formed by meiosis.