The number is closer to 100 but it really doesn't matter since no one seems to know why. Some scientists believe that it gives them some sort of advantage or they would not have this number. They do grow faster and are therefore stronger. That will give them an advantage for food over other fish.
the answqer is quite the simplest answer that there ever is and everyone should know it by heart. If you don't then that means you haven't learned that much in science and biology class. Well the answer is 106 chromosomes. Your welcome!
A carp cell typically contains 100 chromosomes. This is because carps are polyploid organisms, meaning they have multiple sets of chromosomes.
A carp typically has 104 chromosomes in its body cells. This is due to the fact that carp have a tetraploid genome, meaning they have two sets of chromosomes from each parent.
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A turkey has 80 diploid chromosomes. The number of chromosomes varies between animals. For instance, carp have 104 chromosomes each.
Humans have 46 chromosomes in each somatic cell, organized into 23 pairs. Mosquitoes, specifically the common species Aedes aegypti, typically have 6 chromosomes (3 pairs). Carps, such as the common carp (Cyprinus carpio), usually have 104 chromosomes, organized into 52 pairs.
Carp the answer is CARP
The carp we commonly refer to when using that name are the common carp, the grass carp, the bighead carp, the silver carp and the Crucian carp. Certainly there are other fish is this very large family. You may recognize koi as carp, and there are many other members of this group of fish. A full list of them would number in three digits.
I don't know about the butterfly but the gorilla has 26 that's just what i sayA Gorilla Has 24 haploid chromosomes and 48 diploid chromosomes.
what type of carp pellet do carp prefer
The group of fish collectively referred to as "Asian carp" are actually made up of four distinct species: the Bighead Carp, the Black Carp, the Grass Carp and the Silver Carp. According to the US Department of Agriculture, the Grass Carp was the first to reach American waterways in 1963. This was followed by the introduction of the Black Carp in the early 1970's, the Bighead Carp in 1972 and finally the Silver Carp in 1973.
The plural of carpenter is carpenters.