Anotomys, leander, and Ichthyomys pittieri
The organism with the most chromosomes in its cells is the marbled lungfish, which has 132 chromosomes.
It varies from organism to organism. Humans have 23 chromosomes in a haploid (gamate) cell.
When you duplicate your 46 chromosomes, you will have 92 chromatids.
The paired chromosomes that are similar within an organism, including autosomes, are called homologous chromosomes.
Animal cells that are capable of meiosis are typically diploid, meaning they have two sets of chromosomes. During meiosis, these diploid cells undergo two rounds of cell division to produce haploid gametes with only one set of chromosomes.
Chromosomes are found in the nucleus of animal cells (eukaryotes). In bacteria and archaebacteria, they float freely in the organism.
Animals typically have a specific number of chromosomes characteristic of their species. For example, humans have 46 chromosomes (23 pairs) in most of their cells. Chromosomes contain genetic material, including DNA, which carries the instructions for an organism's development and functions.
No. Just number of chromosomes cannot indicate whether the organism is a plant or an animal.
An organisms gets its chromosomes from its parent(s).
The organism with the most chromosomes in its cells is the marbled lungfish, which has 132 chromosomes.
Chromosomes are not defined as organisms, but they are found in organisms. The chromosomes are part of an organism's genetic information. ~KKMG1
26 chromosomes ==
It varies from organism to organism. Humans have 23 chromosomes in a haploid (gamate) cell.
From its parents!
it has two sets of chromosomes
Yes there are chromosomes in animal cells. There are also chromosomes in plant cells. :)
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