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What is the difference between a beagle and a basset hound?

No, the basset hound is the smallest hound in the hound family. The basset hound has short stubby legs, long droopy ears, sad looking droopy eyes. The Basset hound may look sad often but it is just the dogs look, he could be very happy at the moment, his tail will wag if he is. The hounds in the hound family are the basset hound, the beagle, the blood hound


Is there a long legged Basset Hound?

The Basset Hound is characterized by its short legs and long body, which is a defining feature of the breed. There is no officially recognized "long-legged Basset Hound," as the breed standard specifies a low stature with a distinctive body shape. However, individual dogs may vary slightly in leg length, but they won't deviate significantly from the breed's typical proportions.


How are body cells different from sex cells?

Cause body cells have twice the chromosomes a sex cell has Body cells have 46 chromosomes and sex cells have 23 chromosomes.


How do the number of chromosomes in a female scorpion's egg cells compare with the number in her body (somatic) cells?

There are 46 chromosomes in your body cells. The egg cells have half the amount of chromosomes as the body cells, so there are 23 chromosomes in the egg cells.


How many chromosomes are there in a grasshoppers body cells?

I don't know man, I'm looking for the same response myself.


How many chromosomes do body cells of organisms have in relationship to the sex cells of the same organism?

Body cells typically have a diploid number of chromosomes, meaning they have two sets of chromosomes. Sex cells, or gametes, have a haploid number of chromosomes, meaning they have one set of chromosomes. This allows for the correct number of chromosomes to be restored upon fertilization.


What did Sutton observe about the relative numbers of chromosomes in the body cells and sex cells of grasshoppers?

Sutton observed that while body cells in grasshoppers had a diploid number of chromosomes, sex cells (sperm and eggs) had a haploid number of chromosomes. This observation led to the hypothesis that chromosomes are responsible for passing on hereditary information from one generation to the next.


Wheat has 42 chromosomes. How many chromosomes are in their body cells?

The 'body' cells have 42 chromosomes. The sex cells would have 21 chromosomes. 3 X 7


The number of chromosomes in sex cells relative to the body cells?

there are half the number of chromosomes in sex cells than in body cells because the sex cell needs to combine with another to complete its set of chromosomes


Do Body cells only have half the total number of chromosomes?

All body cells contain a total number of 46 chromosomes except sex cells (the egg and the sperm) which have half the number of chromosomes (23) no.... body cells or somatic cells have 46 chromosomes which is the diploid chromosome number of homo sapiens... gametes or sex cells have 23 chromosomes which is the haploid chromosome number...


What chromosomes are found in body cells but not sex cells?

Sex cells (better known as gametes) being product of meiosis have single set (haploid number) of chromosomes whereas body cells have diploid number. Thus, 22 pairs of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes (XY), thus 46 chromosomes are present in our body cells. The gametes (sex cells) contain only 23 chromosomes in each.


A little brown dog with a long body short legs and droopy ears?

A little brown dog with a long body, short legs, and droopy ears is a basset hound.