yes
chromosomes
It doesn't. It's all about what's inside those chromosomes (DNA). Potatoes have 48 chromosomes, humans have 46 and fruit flies have 8.
wouldn't it be moving?
Living things typically exhibit characteristics such as growth, reproduction, response to stimuli, metabolism, and organization. Look for traits like movement, respiration, sensitivity, and the ability to adapt to the environment to help determine if an object is a living thing.
no they have half as many other wise there would be no need for sexual reproduction and every living animal would all be clones one thing
Danielle
Any living thing has chromosomes; different species have different amounts!
chromosomes
Yes. They are found in every living thing.
Cells are not what determines what one's traits are chromosomes are the key factor in that in a typical person there are 46 chromosomes 23 from the mother and 23 from the father chromosomes are able to remove, replace, or erase certain DNA molecules thus producing your different traits in a human
if a cat has 38 chromosomes in each of its body celss, how many chromosomes will be in each daughter cell after mitosis?
It doesn't. It's all about what's inside those chromosomes (DNA). Potatoes have 48 chromosomes, humans have 46 and fruit flies have 8.
Yes. Everthing that reproduces and is living has chromosomes. The only thing about bacteria is that they are prokaryotes and do not have a membrane bound nucleus.
What a thought-provoking question! Scientists have established criteria about whether a "thing" is living or non-living. For example, two common criteria are respiration and reproduction. However, DNA is actually a chemical compound, and chromosomes are nucleic acids and protein. So, neither one is considered living; both are non-living.
wouldn't it be moving?
The six criteria that determine if something is a living thing are: growth, reproduction, response to stimuli, metabolism, organization, and homeostasis. These characteristics help differentiate living organisms from non-living entities.
Genes are found on chromosomes and they control traits by providing instructions for the production of proteins which determine various characteristics in an organism. Each gene carries specific information that influences an individual's physical and biological traits.