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No they do not because diploid human cells have 46 chromosomes, Drosophila cells have 8 and giant sequoia tree cells have 22 (:
A tree bar is not living because it does not have cells
While there is no set number, the cambium is usually a couple cells to a few (4 or 6 or so) Its location is between the sapwood of the wood part (xylem) and the inner bark layer (phloem). The cambium consists of specialized cells called "initials" which produce xylem cells to the inside or phloem cells to the outside. Since the bark of a tree is thinner than the wood, the cambium produces more xylem cells.
Cork cells are found on the outer edge of bark on trees. Trees are plants, therefore the cells are plant cells as they are a part of the tree.
Due to the massive variety of species of tree, this figure will vary massively. A quick calculation gives me the answer of about 200,000,000 for a small(ish) tree, but this really is a 20s estimate.
No they do not because diploid human cells have 46 chromosomes, Drosophila cells have 8 and giant sequoia tree cells have 22 (:
no it doesnt have the same number of cells. a tree has much more cells compared to a lizard kangroo bacteria.
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The haploid number of Olea europaea, the ordinary olive tree, is 23, the diploid 46. This is often remarked upon, because they are the same chromosome numbers as humans'.
In sexual reproduction, an organism inherits its chromosomes from both parents. Each parent contributes half of the total number of chromosomes required for the offspring. These chromosomes contain the genetic information necessary for the development and characteristics of the organism.
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Yes, a pecan tree has many cells.
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im pretty sure none
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