Be produced by meosis.
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Its haploid number, which will be half the number of chromosomes found in somatic (non-sex) cells - the diploid number.
Be produced by meosis.
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A gamete of Drosophila has 2n chromosomes, which is the haploid number. Drosophila, like most organisms, has a diploid number of chromosomes in its somatic cells. During meiosis, gametes are produced with half the number of chromosomes to maintain the chromosome number in the species.
They have half the number of the somatic (parent) cell. So if a parent cell had 46 chromosomes in its nucleus, then its gamete would have 23(one chromosome from each pair).
Yes, all cells within an organism (excluding gametes) typically have the same number of chromosomes, known as the diploid number. This number is characteristic of the species and remains constant throughout most of the organism's cells. Gametes, such as sperm and eggs, have half the number of chromosomes (haploid) to ensure the correct chromosome count is restored upon fertilization.
It gives one of the gametes an extra chromosome and leaves the other gamete with one less chromosome.
It varies from organism to organism. Humans have 23 chromosomes in a haploid (gamate) cell.
That happens in Ana phase.When a chromosome is not split in centromere,a chromosome fully moves to a daughter cell.
D. Be produced by meiosis
Fertilization restores the diploid number by combining one haploid gamete from the mother with one haploid gamete from the father to form a zygote with the full diploid set of chromosomes. In an organism with a haploid chromosome number of 8, each spermatogonium would have 16 chromosomes because they are diploid cells that undergo mitosis to produce sperm cells with the haploid number.