23. It is the only cell along with sperm cells that have this, every other cell has 46 (23 pairs)
Peanuts have 40 chromosomes, with 20 coming from the male parent (pollen) and 20 from the female parent (ovule).
After DNA duplicates, there are twice the number of chromosomes present in the nucleus.
There are typically 16 chromosomes in the nucleus of a yeast cell bud during the budding process.
The chromosomes are found in the nucleus.
During meiosis I, each nucleus will have half the number of chromosomes as the original parent cell. This is because meiosis I involves the separation of homologous chromosomes, resulting in two daughter cells with a haploid number of chromosomes.
Half of the individual cell of ovule except female gametophyte cells
Pollination
Peanuts have 40 chromosomes, with 20 coming from the male parent (pollen) and 20 from the female parent (ovule).
26 chromosomes
There is no nucleus or chromosomes in a mature erythrocytes .
After DNA duplicates, there are twice the number of chromosomes present in the nucleus.
9000
There are typically 16 chromosomes in the nucleus of a yeast cell bud during the budding process.
The chromosomes are found in the nucleus.
2 pairs of chromosomes....i.e.46 no. of chromosomes...
Inside of the nucleus
When they land on the style they begin to bore their way through the stigma all the way to the ovule. Through the tube made by the tube nucleus of the pollen grain: each pollen grain has two nuclei, one called generative nucleus which combines with the nuclei of the ovule, and the other called tube nucleus tube nucleus which forms a tube that penetrates the stigma till it reaches ovule then it degenerates.