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No, somatic (non-sex) cells have twice the number of chromosomes that sex cells have.
They have less chromosomes than a normal cell.
An animal is less active in summer due to increased body heat.
I know that a mosquito has 6, and an ant has 2. I don't think it is possible to have less than 2, so I guess that the answer to your question is an ant. or the Myrmecia pilosula. :) lol fun to say
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Regular people have 23 pairs of chromosomes. Having less than that is not good.
Every species has a fixed number of chromosomes in its nucleus so every species has a different chromosome number from the other.
A human cell may have more or less than 46 chromosomes as a result of nondisjunction, which is a process that occurs during cell division where chromosomes fail to separate properly. This can lead to an incorrect number of chromosomes in the resulting daughter cells.
In the DNA, which is in the nucleus, which is in the center mass of any and every cell...
Ploidy is another species that has 23 chromosomes. Many organisms have more than two sets of homologous chromosomes.
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The amount of chromosomes diminishes in meiosis. meiosis produces sex cells, and each of these sex cells has only 23 chromosomes. Each parents provides 23 chromosomes, that's why some people look like both their mother and their father. Each regular body cell has 46 chromosomes.