The two structures of a frog that have the same chromosome number are skin cells and fertilized egg cells. They each have 46 chromosomes.
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
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.
The number of chromosomes in root, stem, and leaf cells of the plant would also be 20. This is because the haploid number of chromosomes remains consistent throughout all somatic cells of the same organism.
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.
The diploid number of chromosomes for an organism with a haploid number of 8 would be 16. This means that in the body cells of this organism, there would be 16 chromosomes, with each chromosome having a pair (homologous chromosomes).
Reproductive cells have half the number of chromosomes as body cells, so if a body cell has 22 chromosomes, then the reproductive cells (sperm or egg) would have 11 chromosomes. This is because during sexual reproduction, the sperm and egg combine to form a new cell with the full number of chromosomes.
To find the total number of chromosomes in an organism, you would multiply the haploid number by 2. This is because the haploid number represents half of the total number of chromosomes in a cell. So, total number of chromosomes = haploid number x 2.
A cell with 12 chromosomes would be haploid. In humans, a haploid cell would have 23 chromosomes.
The term "hiploid" seems to be a typographical error, likely referring to "haploid." In this context, if an organism has a haploid number of 36, it means that its gametes (sperm and egg cells) contain 36 chromosomes. Consequently, the diploid number, which represents the total number of chromosomes in somatic cells, would be 72, as diploid cells contain two sets of chromosomes.
Gametes have half the number of chromosomes - therefore if the diploid number is 22, the gametes would have 11 chromosomes.