The two structures of a frog that have the same chromosome number are skin cells and fertilized egg cells. They each have 46 chromosomes.
skin cell and fertilized egg cell
Skin
the answer to this question is skin cell and fertilized egg cell because these two have 46 chromosomes. the answer to this question is skin cell and fertilized egg cell because these two have 46 chromosomes.
the number of chromosmes in a zonkey would be 108 because in the Zebra is has 46 chromosomes and in the Donkey it has a number of 62 chromosomes so together it would be 108 chromosomes
Chromosomes would be the answer. They are the building-blocks of the DNA.
Chromosomes would be the answer. They are the building-blocks of the DNA.
40
92 chromosomes.
A gamete has half the number of chromosomes of the somatic (diploid) cell. Therefore a zebra gamete would have 25 chromosomes if 50 is the diploid number.
Otherwise, after fertilisation, the number of chromosomes would be doubled. Then, after each generation, the number of chromosomes would continue to be doubled! One might argue that after fertilisation, meiosis could take place, that is, the halving of the number of chromosomes could take place. It is true, but rare. Some organisms use this method.
Body cells, like liver cells, are diploid. This means they have pairs of chromosomes. In this example the diploid number of chromosomes is 24. In sperm cells (or egg cells) the number of chromosomes is halved. This is described as the haploidnumber. In this example the haploid number would be 24/2 = 12. So the number of chromosomes in the sperm cells would be 12.
Gametes have half the number of chromosomes - therefore if the diploid number is 22, the gametes would have 11 chromosomes.
21
46 (2n : 46), is the number r of chromosomes in tr daughter cells if the chromosomes in the original parent cell did not duplicate