King crabs are a type of crustaceans, more specifically, decapod crustaceans, which means they have ten legs. They are also called 'stone crabs'. They are one of the largest species of crabs and that's why they are very appreciated, because it's profitable to catch them and sold them to be cooked for the quality and quantity of the meat that can be obtained from them.
I search every where to find it myself. king Crabs have 208 chromosomes in their cells.
they can have 5 to 20 babies.
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Alaska is famous for king crab because of the show deadliest catch which is where men go out into the Alaskan sea and catch king crab so everyone now knows to go to Alaska for king crab.
The spikes on a horseshoe crab protect it from being attacked.
Shrimp have 254 chromosomes, so an egg cell would have 127 chromosomes
Dragons are real and were real so they would have 1,932 chromosomes.
A turkey has 80 chromosomes, so its sex cells will have 40 chromosomes.
One Cell has 10 chromosomes, it divides into 5 chromosomes. So at the end it has, 5 chromosomes. Your Welcome for the answer! ^_^
I was very intriged by this question so I performed a test with my science team. It turns out spider crabs dont taste like king crab legs. this research is shown in 132 separate test. I've also done research on this subject and it turns out that cavemen liked spider crab more than king crab. This is all done with intence research. Thank you and your welcome.
A red blood cells does not have any chromosomes. Red blood cells do not have a nucleus so it is impossible for them to have chromosomes.
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Humans get 23 chromosomes from each parent, so 46 total.
King crab pods trap the crabs because they have special openings for the crabs to climb into. These openings are angled inward into the pod in such a way that it's very difficult, if not impossible, for the crabs to climb out, so they are stuck in the pod.
A normal cell has 46 chromosomes so when they split the chromosomes divide as well. So it's 46/2 which is 23. A daughter cell has 23 chromosomes. (: I juss learned that in Biology this yearr.