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What is the diploid number of an organism represent?

number of chromosome


Does chromosome number indicate whether an organism is a plant or animal?

no


To maintain the chromosome number of an organism the gamete must what?

Be produced by meosis.


What To maintain the chromosome number of an organism the gametes must?

Be produced by meosis.


An organism that reproduces sexually has a diploid number of 30. How many chromosome will a gamete of this organism have?

15- apex


Does chromosome number appear to correlate to the type of organism?

No. Just number of chromosomes cannot indicate whether the organism is a plant or an animal.


Do all animals share the same number of chromosomes in their cell?

No. The total number of chromosome pairs differs by Organism.


The chromosome makeup of an individual organism is called a?

The chromosome makeup of an individual organism is called a karyotype. A karyotype is a visual representation of an individual's chromosomes, showing their number and structure. It is usually depicted as a chart or diagram displaying the chromosome pairs in a specific order.


The number of chromosomes in a gamete of an organism is its what chromosome number?

Its haploid number, which will be half the number of chromosomes found in somatic (non-sex) cells - the diploid number.


Is an organism with a chromosome number of 300 is more complex than an organism with a chromosome number of 2?

No, just because a the number of chromosomes are higher, does not make it complex. There are certain plants with over 1,000 chromosomes, while we only have 46 and we are deffinetly more complex than a plant.


Which process that follows meiosis ensures that the chromosome number of an organism is maintained from one generation to the next?

Mitosis


What problem does chromosome number of various organisms present to evolutionists?

The variation in chromosome number among species can make it challenging for evolutionists to understand how these changes occurred over time. It can also complicate the process of studying the evolutionary relationships between different species. Additionally, changes in chromosome number can affect an organism's fertility and reproductive success, which can impact its evolutionary trajectory.