In a plant cell, the chromosomes are found in the nucleus.
Yes there are chromosomes in animal cells. There are also chromosomes in plant cells. :)
Plant cells typically have multiple DNA chromosomes. The number can vary depending on the plant species, but most plant cells have multiple sets of chromosomes, known as polyploidy. This allows for genetic diversity and adaptation to different environments.
The number of chromosomes in the cells of a potato root is also 24. Plant cells, including those in the root, generally have the same number of chromosomes as the parent plant.
A spiderwort plant (Tradescantia) typically has 12 chromosomes in its cells.
Chromosomes are contained in the nucleus of both plant and animal cells.
Yes both animal and plant cells have chromsomes which are located in the nucleus
Seven. There are half as many chromosomes in the sex cells, or gamete cells, of an organism as there are in the normal, or somatic cells, of that organism.
Yes, chromosomes are part of plant cells. They are located in the nucleus of the plant cell and carry genetic information in the form of DNA. Chromosomes play a crucial role in cell division and inheritance of traits in plant cells.
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The number of chromosomes in root, stem, and leaf cells of the plant would also be 20. This is because the haploid number of chromosomes remains consistent throughout all somatic cells of the same organism.
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