A chicken has 78 chromosomes.
Different animals have different numbers of chromosomes. Humans have 46 chromosomes while other animals vary in the amount of chromosomes. A pig has 38 and a horse has 64. Was there as specific animal that you wanted to know about?
Yes, different eukaryotic organisms can have different numbers of chromosomes. For example, humans have 46 chromosomes, while corn plants have 20 chromosomes. The number of chromosomes can vary widely among eukaryotic species.
Most humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes, 22 of which are the same in both males and females. The 23rd pair differ in that females have two X chromosomes, while males have one X and one Y chromosome.
No, chromosomes vary from species to species. A species is distinguished by individuals that can mate and have young that are capable of producing offspring. The number of chromosomes two individuals have must be the same for this to be possible.
False. Different species have different numbers of chromosomes. For example, humans have 46 chromosomes (23 pairs), while dogs have 78 chromosomes (39 pairs).
why in the world would want to know that! i think its the same amount as humans with their sophisticated sperm and eggs business.
Different animals have different numbers of chromosomes. Humans have 46 chromosomes while other animals vary in the amount of chromosomes. A pig has 38 and a horse has 64. Was there as specific animal that you wanted to know about?
Yes, different eukaryotic organisms can have different numbers of chromosomes. For example, humans have 46 chromosomes, while corn plants have 20 chromosomes. The number of chromosomes can vary widely among eukaryotic species.
Yes. Each provides 23 chromosomes.
Ok, so. If chickens were to imprint on humans we would possibly already have a chicken/human race, because I bet you a sum of money that there are some sick freaks out there who've tried sleeping with one. I don't know all about human sperm and chicken embryos but there is a chnce. as long as you have imagination. :)
Same as humans: in the nucleus of the cell.
In humans and other mammals, a male has XY sex chromosomes. In birds, a male has XX chromosomes. In amphibians, male chromosomes look the same as female chromosomes.
Double the amount it starts with because its replicating itself
The nucleus has the same number of chromosomes as before mitosis, typically twice the number of chromosomes in a human body cell (46 chromosomes in humans). During mitosis, the sister chromatids are separated and distributed equally to each daughter cell, maintaining the original chromosome number.
It's just like humans, we only have humans. So it's the same with cats. Cats 'stuff' and chickens 'stuff' are no the same. And, plus chickens are hatched and kittens are born.
46 in humans, which is the same as 23 pairs
A lobster has 100 chromosomes. Humans have 46 chromosomes, the same as a lizard. A dog has 78 chromosomes, and a fly has 12 chromosomes.