Butterflies have 380 chromosomes.
Hermit crabs are in second place with 254.
"Haploid" refers to the number of chromosomes in a gamete.You may talk of a haploid number, haploid nucleus, haploid cell, or even a haploid organism, which is an animal or plant whose body cells contain the haploid number of chromosomes. Examples of haploid organisms are male honey bees and the leafy parts of mosses.The haploid number is often the number of chromosomes in a single set (n); this is true of us humans, for example. Our gametes contain one set of chromosomes (n = 23), and our somatic (body) cells two sets (2n = 46).However, some organisms have more sets; some wheat is tetraploid (4n) and its gametes are therefore 2n. In these cases the number of chromosomes in a single set (n) may be called monoploid.
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The Supreme Court hears the largest number of cases. They have the power to decide appeals on all cases from the other levels of court.
The largest decimal number which means with zero's is a googleplex which is 1 with 160 zeros following e.g 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
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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.
If referring to Mules, they have 63 chromosomes. They receive 32 chromosomes from the horse and 31 from the donkey, resulting in infertility due to the uneven number of chromosome pairs.
The number of chromosomes in the nucleus before mitosis is dependent on the species. The exact number is called the ploidy of the animal.
During animal mitosis, each nucleus contains a diploid number of chromosomes. This means that each nucleus in the cell will typically have two sets of chromosomes, with one set inherited from each parent. In humans, for example, this would mean that each nucleus contains 46 chromosomes (23 pairs) during mitosis.
The same number as are all their cells.
Yes there are chromosomes in animal cells. There are also chromosomes in plant cells. :)
The chromosome number for an embryo is typically 46, with 23 pairs of chromosomes inherited from each parent. This total number of chromosomes is necessary for proper growth and development of the embryo.
it's centromeres uncouple during metaphase of mitosis
germs.
The physical appearance of the entire set of chromosomes of a given animal is called a karyotype. It was first defined by Levitsky.
If an animal has 6 pairs of chromosomes, that means it has a total of 12 chromosomes. The number of chromosomes in brain cells would be the same as in any other somatic cell of the animal, so each brain cell would also have 12 chromosomes.