The number of chromosomes in a organism can vary. Humans have 46 chromosomes, or 23 pairs.
It varies from organism to organism. Humans have 23 chromosomes in a haploid (gamate) cell.
The organism with the most chromosomes in its cells is the marbled lungfish, which has 132 chromosomes.
A housefly has 12 chromosomes in a diploid. Every living organism on the planet has a chromosome number represented by a diploid number (2n).
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4. Two gametes get together to make something new. Just double up!
it has two sets of chromosomes
It varies from organism to organism. Humans have 23 chromosomes in a haploid (gamate) cell.
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An organisms gets its chromosomes from its parent(s).
every organism comes from parents through the process of
It has half of whatever the organism's regular cells have.
The organism with the most chromosomes in its cells is the marbled lungfish, which has 132 chromosomes.
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Chromosomes supply an organism with genetic information in the form of DNA. This genetic information contains instructions for the development, growth, and functioning of the organism. Chromosomes also help in the inheritance of traits from one generation to the next.
Chromosomes are not defined as organisms, but they are found in organisms. The chromosomes are part of an organism's genetic information. ~KKMG1