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Yes, leaf cells have chromosomes. Chromosomes contain the genetic material (DNA) that carries the instructions for the cell's development, growth, and function. Leaf cells, like other cells in plants and animals, undergo cell division and inherit chromosomes during this process.
Yes, eukaryotic plants and animals both have chromosomes in their cells. Chromosomes are structures composed of DNA and proteins that contain the hereditary information necessary for cell function and growth.
the haploid cells or the gammet cells are also known as the reproductive cells in animals, they are also known as the sex cells
Eukaryotic cells, which make up plants, animals, and fungi, have chromosomes within their nucleus that contain genetic information in the form of DNA. Prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, do not have a true nucleus or chromosomes.
Naked mole rats, like other animals, have a diploid number of chromosomes in their body cells, which is double the number of chromosomes in their sex cells (gametes). If a naked mole rat has 27 chromosomes in its sex cells, it would have 54 chromosomes in its body cells. This diploid number is achieved through the union of two haploid gametes during fertilization.
Chromosomes :)
Yes, leaf cells have chromosomes. Chromosomes contain the genetic material (DNA) that carries the instructions for the cell's development, growth, and function. Leaf cells, like other cells in plants and animals, undergo cell division and inherit chromosomes during this process.
Yes, eukaryotic plants and animals both have chromosomes in their cells. Chromosomes are structures composed of DNA and proteins that contain the hereditary information necessary for cell function and growth.
the haploid cells or the gammet cells are also known as the reproductive cells in animals, they are also known as the sex cells
Eukaryotic cells, which make up plants, animals, and fungi, have chromosomes within their nucleus that contain genetic information in the form of DNA. Prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, do not have a true nucleus or chromosomes.
Cells are not found in chromosomes. Chromosomes are found in cells.
Yes there are chromosomes in animal cells. There are also chromosomes in plant cells. :)
It will depend on the animal - the number of chromosomes varies from species to species. Somatic cells are non-sex cells. This means that in sexually reproducing animals, somatic cells usually have 2 pairs of chromosomes (they are called diploid cells). Human somatic cells have 46 (23 pairs of) chromosomes. Cat somatic cells have 38 (19 pairs of) chromosomes. Dogs have 78 (39 pairs of) chromosomes.
The cells that have all the homologous chromosomes that are characteristic of the species are referred to as diploid. Cells that have only one chromosome from each of the 23 chromosome pairs in body cells are referred to as haploid cells.
chromosomes are in cells
Eukaryotic cells, such as those found in plants, animals, and fungi, have more chromosomes and genes than bacteria. Eukaryotic cells typically have multiple linear chromosomes and a more complex genome organization compared to the single circular chromosome of bacteria.
It depends on the type of cell. In ordinary somatic (body) cells it is the same as the parent cell. In sex cells it is half the number. Many animals and plants have numbers of chromosomes that are different from human cells numbers.