1000. we have 46. a house fly has 5 for comparisson
Sea bunnies, a type of sea slug belonging to the species Jorunna parva, have a diploid chromosome number of 38. This means they possess 19 pairs of chromosomes. As a member of the Mollusca phylum, their genetic makeup is typical of many gastropods.
I assume you mean "A" sea slug. No, a sea slug is not a fish, but an echidnoderm.
As much sea as a sea slug could chug if a sea slug could chug sea.
The entire sea slug is composed of cells.
A sea slug, also called marine slug, is the same animal as a snail. The slug does not have a shell. The sea slug moves at a very slow rate.
Another name for a sea slug is a Sea Cucumber.
in the sea
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Being a sea slug, enjoying their sea slug-y lives, and getting it down with the lady sea slugs. XD
sea cucumber
Sea sponges have a varied number of chromosomes depending on the species, but typically contain around 16 to 18 chromosomes in their cells.
The "Glavcvs Atlanticvs" is a sea slug that looks very much other-worldly! Accordingly to the Wikipedia page, common names for it include blue sea dragon, sea swallow, blue angel, blue glaucus, dragon slug, blue dragon, blue sea slug & blue ocean slug! ...also, I still can't figure what the heck is the deal with humans...