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The kind of organism that a trypanosome is called is an insect. This bug is most famously called the triatomid kissing bug. These bugs have parasites that can make people sick.
Female transmit 23 chromosomes to the offspring. She has that unique chromosome called as X chromosome. This is transmitted to the offspring. From male you get either X or Y chromosome. From XX chromosome you get female child. From XY chromosome you get male child.
An abnormal number of chromosomes is called aneuploidy. If a chromosome has 3 of its kind, it is trisomic. The exact condition depends on which gene has the extra chromosome.
A sex cell is haploid, having one set of chromosomes, which is half of the number of chromosomes as in a body cell.
That depends entirely on which organism you are talking about, and any interventions taken to shorten or extend said organisms life.
In one kind of abnormal chromosome inheritance called Down syndrome, a child has three copies of Chromosome 21!
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If you mean haploid, as in half of each chromosome, or containing only one chromatid from each full chromosome, thenthe cell is called haploid.
If you mean haploid, as in half of each chromosome, or containing only one chromatid from each full chromosome, thenthe cell is called haploid.
Every living organism has (some kind of) heredity.
The kind of organism that a trypanosome is called is an insect. This bug is most famously called the triatomid kissing bug. These bugs have parasites that can make people sick.
Female transmit 23 chromosomes to the offspring. She has that unique chromosome called as X chromosome. This is transmitted to the offspring. From male you get either X or Y chromosome. From XX chromosome you get female child. From XY chromosome you get male child.
An abnormal number of chromosomes is called aneuploidy. If a chromosome has 3 of its kind, it is trisomic. The exact condition depends on which gene has the extra chromosome.
A chromosome is DNA in the nucleus of a cell.