The Kingdom Fungi are haploid species. Haploid means it has a single set of unpaired chromosomes
Most fungi, many algae, and some protozoa are haploid except zygote stage.
A gamete has half the diploid number of chromosomes, so in this case, the gamete would have 15 chromosomes.
It has the half the chromosomal number of that species. As an example sperms have 23,while body cells have 46
There are a total of 46 chromosome in a haploid set for humans. Haploid cells, the sperm and egg cells, carry 23 chromosome each.
Breeds with it's own species.
The "haploid number" is the number of chromosomes in a given organism's reproductive cell (i.e., either sperm or egg or similar, depending on the species) or it's the number of pairs of chromosomes in an organism. They are easier to count just before mitosis or during the interphase of meiosis. So put a cell under a microscope, make sure it is in the right phase of reproduction and count the little "X's".
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There is no such word as a "hapliod". If you meant haploid, the answer depends on the species.There is no such word as a "hapliod". If you meant haploid, the answer depends on the species.There is no such word as a "hapliod". If you meant haploid, the answer depends on the species.There is no such word as a "hapliod". If you meant haploid, the answer depends on the species.
A gamete has half the diploid number of chromosomes, so in this case, the gamete would have 15 chromosomes.
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It has the half the chromosomal number of that species. As an example sperms have 23,while body cells have 46
There are a total of 46 chromosome in a haploid set for humans. Haploid cells, the sperm and egg cells, carry 23 chromosome each.
Breeds with it's own species.
-Produce fertile offspring -Successfully interbreed
The "haploid number" is the number of chromosomes in a given organism's reproductive cell (i.e., either sperm or egg or similar, depending on the species) or it's the number of pairs of chromosomes in an organism. They are easier to count just before mitosis or during the interphase of meiosis. So put a cell under a microscope, make sure it is in the right phase of reproduction and count the little "X's".
Magnaporthe grisea is a fungus (eukaryotic organism) that is thought to be a cryptic species complex (more than one species). It causes rice rot and damages enough grain that would have feed 60 million people.
the grouping for a specific organism is the species
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