The implications of too many or too few chromosomes from the normal chromosomes are birth defects. With too many chromosomes a child could have Down syndrome. With too few chromosomes a child could have Turner Syndrome.
chromosomes contain many traits for our bodywiether it is good or bad, normally a person have 23 chromosomes that are like an H shape and sometimes x shape.
for every locus in the chromosome have one or more traits, as for that if a person have less chromosome it will be like loosing a big amount of traits and will be abnormal, it also goes the other way around if a person have more chromosomes than the usaulle he will be having more traits and the body will also be abnormal
there are some conditions that the loosing of a frgamenet or an arm of the chromosome may cause death and some are not but makes a huge sever results, and the same goes with the more.
No, 29 chromosomes is not a normal number for a female. Typically, females have 46 chromosomes, consisting of two copies of 23 chromosomes.
what is the 2n chromosome number for a normal bug
Haploid (?)
The answer is 40
Otherwise, after fertilisation, the number of chromosomes would be doubled. Then, after each generation, the number of chromosomes would continue to be doubled! One might argue that after fertilisation, meiosis could take place, that is, the halving of the number of chromosomes could take place. It is true, but rare. Some organisms use this method.
Yes. All dogs have 38 pairs of autosomal chromosomes (inheriting one from each of their parents) and two sex chromosomes.
Humans and other organisms that reproduce sexually need to have half the normal number of chromosomes to make sure their offspring have the same number of chromosomes as they do - the father and mother each contribute half of their chromosomes (sperm and egg).
42
No, 29 chromosomes is not a normal number for a female. Typically, females have 46 chromosomes, consisting of two copies of 23 chromosomes.
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what is the 2n chromosome number for a normal bug
You will always have the same ammount of chromosomes, as this number never changes from birth to death. The normal number is 46, of which 23 are derived from the mother and 23 from the father.
The normal diploid number of chromosomes for humans is 46.
Haploid (?)
there are 46
in humans the sperm and egg cells (gametes) have 23, half the number of chromosomes as in normal cells
the same number as the amount of times i did your mother