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Normal egg cells are haploid and a haploid cell can`t have pair of chromosomes.Pair of chromosomes actually means homologous pairs of chromosomes which are not present in eggs. Human egg contains 23 unpaired chromosomes and Drosophila egg contain 4 unpaired chromosomes which can`t be called 2 pairs as they are not homologous. Some abnormal eggs eg of parthenogenetic animals may possess paired chromosomes.
Seven. There are half as many chromosomes in the sex cells, or gamete cells, of an organism as there are in the normal, or somatic cells, of that organism.
The daughter cells will have 14 chromosomes, the same as the parent cell. Not only are the numbers of chromosomes the same, but they are also genetically identical to each other and the parent cell.
This depends both on the cell undergoing mitosis and the stage in mitosis which is currently underway. Humans have 46 chromosomes per cell, but in some stages of mitosis have 92. Dogs have 78 chromosomes, but at some stages of mitosis have 156.
A zygote, regarded as the first cell of the offspring, is diploid and contains 2n number of chromosomes (the simple algebraic sum of the number of chromosomes in gamete from each parent, represented by "n"). Thus, it contains the same number of chromosomes as either of the parents (2n). For instance, a human zygote contains 46 chromosomes.
Allium cepa, also known as onion, has a total of 16 chromosomes. These chromosomes exist as eight pairs, with each pair consisting of two homologous chromosomes.
Normal egg cells are haploid and a haploid cell can`t have pair of chromosomes.Pair of chromosomes actually means homologous pairs of chromosomes which are not present in eggs. Human egg contains 23 unpaired chromosomes and Drosophila egg contain 4 unpaired chromosomes which can`t be called 2 pairs as they are not homologous. Some abnormal eggs eg of parthenogenetic animals may possess paired chromosomes.
A pea plant typically has 14 pairs of chromosomes, totaling 28 chromosomes in total. These chromosomes are present in the nucleus of each cell and contain the genetic material necessary for growth and development. The pairs of chromosomes in peas are inherited from each parent, contributing to genetic variation in offspring.
Ducks have 80 chromosomes in total, with 40 chromosomes inherited from each parent. These chromosomes contain the genetic material that determines the duck's traits and characteristics.
In anaphase of meiosis, the chromosomes are separated into two sets. If the original cell had 14 chromosomes (7 pairs), during meiosis I, the homologous chromosomes are separated, resulting in two cells, each with 7 chromosomes. During meiosis II, which is similar to mitosis, the sister chromatids are separated, leading to a total of four daughter cells, each with 7 chromosomes. Therefore, in anaphase II, each cell will still have 7 chromosomes.
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14 chromosomes
A poppy typically has 14 chromosomes.
Seven. There are half as many chromosomes in the sex cells, or gamete cells, of an organism as there are in the normal, or somatic cells, of that organism.
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The daughter cells will have 14 chromosomes, the same as the parent cell. Not only are the numbers of chromosomes the same, but they are also genetically identical to each other and the parent cell.
A daffodil epidermal cell typically contains 14 chromosomes.