of the formation of haploid sex cells during meiosis, which then unite to form a new diploid cell called a zygote, which will have the same number of chromosomes as the members of that species.
It depends on the species. Most species of Rhopalocera have in the neighborhood of 2n = 60 chromosomes.
If an animal has 40 chromosomes in its skin cells, it will also have 40 chromosomes in its kidney cells. This is because all somatic cells in an organism typically have the same number of chromosomes, which is characteristic of that species. The number remains consistent across different types of cells, including skin and kidney cells.
Yes, every organism has a two part scientific name.
Nearly each species of bird has its own unique number of chromosomes. It can be very difficult to determine the exact number because many of these chromosomes are highly fragmented into multiple 'microchromosomes.' In short, the answer is: "It depends..."
Different species of fish have different numbers of chromosomes. Try asking for a specific species of fish and someone will help you.
No, different species have different numbers of chromosomes. Humans have 46 chromosomes, dogs have 78 chromosomes, and horses have 64 chromosomes, for example. The number of chromosomes in a species typically remains constant within that species.
Yes
Not necessarily. While many members of the same species may have the same number of chromosomes, it does not guarantee that two organisms with the same number of chromosomes are of the same species. Chromosome number is just one characteristic used to define species, but other factors like genetic makeup, morphology, and ability to reproduce with one another are also important in determining species classification.
the animals having same number of chromosomes but members of different species why?
No, chromosomes vary from species to species. A species is distinguished by individuals that can mate and have young that are capable of producing offspring. The number of chromosomes two individuals have must be the same for this to be possible.
It has pairs of matching chromosomes (APEX)
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46 Chromosomes
It varies from species to species. The human nucleus contains 46 chromosomes.
The Giant Panda has 42 chromosomes.
It depends on the species. Most species of Rhopalocera have in the neighborhood of 2n = 60 chromosomes.
True. In general, all members of a species typically have the same number of chromosomes, with some exceptions like hybrids or individuals with genetic disorders. This characteristic helps ensure the proper transmission of genetic information during reproduction within a species.