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What are the haploid number of the fruit fly?

The haploid number of chromosomes in a fruit fly is 4. This means that fruit flies have 4 chromosomes in their haploid cells, which are cells with half the usual number of chromosomes.


What is the haploid number in a fruit fly?

The haploid number in a fruit fly is 4. This means that each cell in a fruit fly contains 4 chromosomes, which are the structures that carry genetic information. When two haploid cells (like egg and sperm) combine during fertilization, the resulting zygote will have the diploid number of chromosomes (8 in the case of fruit flies).


What is the diploid number of the fruit fly?

a fruit fly has 4 pairs of chromosomes in every cell apart from gametes and usual exceptions.. red blood cells (no nucleus) etc


What are the names of some cells in a fruit fly?

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How many pairs of homologous chromosomes are in a fruit fly somatic cell?

5 homologous chromosomes are in a fruit fly somatic cells.


Which mutation in a fruit fly could be passed on to its offspring?

A mutation in the fruit fly's germline cells, such as sperm or egg cells, can be passed on to its offspring. These mutations occur in the DNA sequence of the germline cells and can be inherited by the next generation. Somatic mutations, which occur in the non-reproductive cells of the fruit fly, are not passed on to offspring.


Haploid number of a fruit fly?

The haploid number of chromosomes in a fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) is 4. This means that each cell in a fruit fly contains 4 chromosomes, with two homologous pairs.


How many chromosomes are in a somatic cell of a fruit fly?

Four each.If an organism is diploid, its cells contain two sets of chromosomes, one set from each parent. The fruit fly (Drosophila) is diploid.


If the gamete of a fruit fly contains 4 chromosomes home many chromosomes would you find in a body cell of a fruit fly?

If a fruit fly gamete contains 4 chromosomes, then a body cell of a fruit fly would typically contain 8 chromosomes. This is because the gamete only contains half the number of chromosomes found in a normal body cell, following the principle of haploid and diploid states of cells in sexual reproduction.


What is the full latin name of the fruit fly?

(Drosophila melanogaster) Fruit fly.


Who conducts the fruit fly sterilisation?

The fruit fly sterilisation is done by YA MUM.


How much does a fruit fly weighs?

According to my homework, a fruit fly weighs about a milligram :)