Four each.
If an organism is diploid, its cells contain two sets of chromosomes, one set from each parent. The fruit fly (Drosophila) is diploid.
Egg cells are haploid, they have half the diploid number of chromosomes, i.e. 4 in this case.
4 because haploid cells have 2 copies of each chromosome and diploid have half of haploid
Yes - fruit flies have 8 chromosomes.
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5 homologous chromosomes are in a fruit fly somatic cells.
46
Except in the egg and sperm, all cells are somatic cells and have the normal number of chromosomes.
23
46 chromosomes arranged into 23 pairs at replication.
5 homologous chromosomes are in a fruit fly somatic cells.
The number of chromosomes in a mature somatic cell depends on the species, but it is the diploid number (2X). In a human somatic cell, that number is 46.
In humans, the somatic cells of an offspring have 46 chromosomes.
46
There are 22 autosomal chromosomes in each human somatic cell and one sex chromosome.
Except in the egg and sperm, all cells are somatic cells and have the normal number of chromosomes.
Threr are 46 chromosomes in skin cell of human since it is somatic cell.
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46 chromosomes in somatic cells and 23 in gamates
46 chromosomes arranged into 23 pairs at replication.
In humans there are 46 chromosomes that are split into 23 pairs in the somatic cells. Somatic cells forms the body of an organism.
46 chromosomes arranged into 23 pairs at replication.