Chromosomes are arranged in pairs and they are not yet named, but each of the pair is identified by numbers 1 to 22 (ie., twenty-two pairs of autosomes) and the 23rd pair by xx (in females) or xy (in males) to represent gonosomes (sex chromosomes).
26
The haploid number is 13 and the diploid number is 26
Depends on what species is in questions - different species have different numbers of chromosomes in gametes.
After meiosis 2 in human cells are 23 chromosomes. Meiotic division occur only in reproductive cells because when spermatozoid and ovum combine they form again 46 chromosomes(23 pairs of chromosomes).
Chromosomes refer to structures with DNA and proteins that contain genetic information. The term "homologous chromosomes" is used to specify that the chromosomes contain the same genes, but have the same or different alleles.
A platypus has 26 chromosomes.
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There are 26 chromosomes in the somatic cells of the Leopard Frog.
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That depends on the organism you're looking at. In humans, there are 46 chromosomes per normal somatic cell. 46 chromosomes = 22 homolog pairs + 2 sex chromosomes (XX in women or XY in men)
Any living thing has chromosomes; different species have different amounts!
American Bullfrogs have 26 total chromosomes or 13 pairs of chromosomes.
Same a human.26 pairs .
Since humans have 26 chromosomes and are mammals that the chomosones will be even.
The number of chromosomes in a organism can vary. Humans have 46 chromosomes, or 23 pairs.
as far as im aware it is 26.