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Do Different Eukaryote organisms have different amount of Chromosomes?

Yes, different eukaryotic organisms can have different numbers of chromosomes. For example, humans have 46 chromosomes, while corn plants have 20 chromosomes. The number of chromosomes can vary widely among eukaryotic species.


What can you infer about a cell whose chromosomes are not visible?

If chromosomes are not visible, it could mean that the cell is not undergoing cell division, as chromosomes are condensed and visible during that process. Alternatively, it could indicate that the cell is in a phase where the chromosomes are not easily distinguishable, such as during interphase. Further investigation or staining techniques may be needed to visualize the chromosomes.


What cell has homologous chromosomes?

A diploid cell has homologous chromosomes. Diploid cells contain two sets of chromosomes, with one set inherited from each parent. The homologous chromosomes have similar genes in the same order, but may have different versions of those genes.


What does gamete (1N) mean?

A gamete with a haploid number of chromosomes (1N) has one set of chromosomes. In humans, this means it has 23 chromosomes. Gametes are specialized sex cells (sperm or egg) that combine during fertilization to form a diploid zygote with two sets of chromosomes (2N).


What is the normal number of human chromosomes?

I'm guessing you mean germ cells (oocyte and sperm). Each one has 23 chromosomes (haploid), so when they fuse they make a full cell (46 chromosomes-diplod).

Related Questions

What does a cytogenesis do?

Branch of science that is concerned with the study of chromosomes and cell-division . It includes study of normal chromosomes and investigation of the chromosomal anamolies.


Does the chromosomes keep the out?

Yes, they does. I mean it do.


What is the most of the living species known to science?

the rattle snake fern has 138 chromosomes


What does spatial science mean?

science mean having


What role does genes play in life science?

there are 23 chromosomes in an egg and sperm cell these then combine


For 6th grade science what are chromosomes?

Hahaha this is soooo funny because i am doing a project on it right now. Chromosomes are the organelles that hold the DNA. They are located in the nucleus, but outside of the nucleolus.


Number of chromosomes in eggs and sperm cells?

I assume you mean human egg and sperm cells. There is a haploid number of chromosomes in these cells. 23 chromosomes. n.


What does it mean when sets of chromosomes are homologous?

It means that each of the four chromosomes that come from the male parent has a corresponding chromosomes from the female parent. ~lisa 9th grade~ :]


How many chromosomes are in 50 sperm cells?

I assume you mean human sperm cells.Haploid and n = 23 chromosomes, so......23 * 50= 1150 chromosomes===============


How many chromosomes in a carp cell?

the answqer is quite the simplest answer that there ever is and everyone should know it by heart. If you don't then that means you haven't learned that much in science and biology class. Well the answer is 106 chromosomes. Your welcome!


What is meant by diploid chromosomes number?

Diploid mean double.Two set of chromosomes (23) from father and (23) from mother.


What does it mean to be male?

It means to have XY chromosomes, genetically.