Somatic mosquito cells have 6 chromosomes
The answer is 6. There are 3 pairs of chromosomes, but 6 chromosomes total.
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A mosquito cell has 6 chromosomes in total. During meiosis, the cell goes through two rounds of division. In meiosis I, the cell reduces its chromosome number to half (3 chromosomes) and in meiosis II, it divides again to produce four daughter cells, each with 3 chromosomes.
Yes, mosquitos have six cells in their chromosomes. So, at the end of mitosis, the cell will have six chromosomes. To begin with, the cell will split so there are three chromosomes in each gamete.
An elephant is significantly bigger than a mosquito in many ways. This also includes their blood cells, as a mosquito's blood cells are smaller.
23 chromosomes
A chicken has 78 chromosomes in its somatic cells.
Jellyfish typically have 36 chromosomes in their cells.
The average person has 46 chromosomes in their cells.
Guinea pigs have 64 chromosomes in body cells and 32 chromosomes in sex cells.
23 chromosomes with mother and 23 chromosomes with father pair 46 chromosomes