Living organisms when in a live cell.
chromosomes supply an organism with blueprints for cells without chromosomes we couldn't live because they are the carpenters in our body which keep every thing repaired and built right
Chromosomes
23.Human cells, except for sex cells (gametes), are diploid, which means they have one set of 23 chromosomes from Dad (paternal chromosomes) and one set from Mom (the maternal ones).
they are grouped into multiple chromosomes.
in eukaryotic chromosomes it produces DNA to live and in prokaryotic chromosomes it is nothing but bacteria.
Living organisms when in a live cell.
There are no chromosomes in pies. A chromosome is a single piece of coiled DNA and protein. It is found in live cells only.
chromosomes supply an organism with blueprints for cells without chromosomes we couldn't live because they are the carpenters in our body which keep every thing repaired and built right
There is no such thing as a "cow egg." Cows don't lay eggs, they give birth to live calves, since they are mammals, not birds. Thus, a baby calf would have the same number of chromosomes as its mother.
Chromosomes
23.Human cells, except for sex cells (gametes), are diploid, which means they have one set of 23 chromosomes from Dad (paternal chromosomes) and one set from Mom (the maternal ones).
homologous chromosomes and autosomal chromosomes
They have homologous chromosomes
Chromosomes that have the same sequence of genes are called homologous chromosomes.
The child will have a slight chance of living. if it does live it would probably be mentally retarded.
The 22 pairs of chromosomes that aren't the sex chromosomes are known as the autosomal chromosomes. The X and Y chromosomes are the sex chromosomes.