beacuse they are stupid and they drink lota beer like john mcdonald
similar chromosomes make them up.
Like animals, different plants have different chromosome counts - they don't all have the same number of chromosomes.A plant cell have 24 chromosomes, that have been proved in univen laboratoryit is different in different plants. for example haplopappus has 4 chromosomes and allium cepa has 16 chromosomes
yes, all animals have even numbers of chromosomes. for example humans have 23 pairs (46 chromosomes). i'm not sure why this is though. anyone know?
Meiosis in animals is a type of cell division necessary for sexual reproduction. During meiosis, the chromosomes are halved so that during sexual reproduction two halves from two parents can come together and form one cell, genetically combining their different chromosomes.
If a cat has 19 pairs of chromosomes, each gamete will have 19 single (not pairs) of chromosomes.
Different animals have different numbers of chromosomes. Humans have 46 chromosomes while other animals vary in the amount of chromosomes. A pig has 38 and a horse has 64. Was there as specific animal that you wanted to know about?
Yes, most plants and animals have chromosomes (although the # of chromosomes varies in different species) If you eat fruit, vegetables, grains, or meat you are eating chromosomes.
the animals having same number of chromosomes but members of different species why?
similar chromosomes make them up.
Like animals, different plants have different chromosome counts - they don't all have the same number of chromosomes.A plant cell have 24 chromosomes, that have been proved in univen laboratoryit is different in different plants. for example haplopappus has 4 chromosomes and allium cepa has 16 chromosomes
Raised germ free
This differs depending on the animal you are talking about. Humans generally have 46 chromosomes. Dolphins have 44. Dogs have 78. A Chimpanzee has 48.
bcoz are so many animals that exist and study of such a huge no. of animals is not a piece of cake ready to eat. So to make the study easier the scientists categorised the animals into different kingdoms.
Yes, as a matter of fact, all living that reproduce via mitosis or meiosis will form chromosomes. Chromosomes are only formed during these ways of reproducing. At all other parts of a cell's life, chromosomes are stringy matter called chromatin.
they take plants and animals to the lab and experiment
Creating clones
possibly, different animals have different chromosome numbers, as do plants... so the chances are that yes there will be some plants that have the same amount of chromosomes as certain animals have... but they could never combine or cross with each other