ferns have the highest number of chromosome than any other with over 200
They have 19 Chromosomes
Different ferns have different numbers. Here are some examples: Grape fern -- 90 Rattlesnake fern -- 184 Adder's-tongue fern -- 1260
First you pick a fern. Then you have your answer
The sporophyte stage of a fern is diploid, which means it has two sets of chromosomes. This includes the mature fern plant that produces spores through meiosis. The gametophyte stage of a fern is haploid, having only one set of chromosomes.
Hi, i think OI answered this one.there is a species of fern that has a few thousand base pairs.They believe that number of base pairs in not linked to intelligence or complexity, simply linked to age of evolution (my view on it) so the longer the species has lived and evolved the more basepairs it seems to have.
They have 19 Chromosomes
The maximum numbers of chromosomes is found in a protozoan (Radiolarian Allocantha) where total number of chromosomes are 1600 i.e. 2N = 1600 (Haploid number of chromosomes).
Different ferns have different numbers. Here are some examples: Grape fern -- 90 Rattlesnake fern -- 184 Adder's-tongue fern -- 1260
Different ferns have different numbers. Here are some examples: Grape fern -- 90 Rattlesnake fern -- 184 Adder's-tongue fern -- 1260
30 because the spore is already haploid, and the spermatozoids and egg meet up to make a 60 zygote
the rattle snake fern has 138 chromosomes
It symbolizes the story of The two Indian kids. When they died a fern grew in the mmiddle, telling that they would never be forgotten.
Adder's tongue fern (Ophioglossum reticulatum) has more chromosomes (1260) than most eukaryotes because it undergoes a unique form of genome duplication - polyploidy. Polyploidy, particularly in plants, can lead to an increase in the number of chromosomes, which can enhance genetic diversity and adaptation to different environments.
First you pick a fern. Then you have your answer
Relatively simple organisms with more chromosomes might have smaller chromosomes containing less DNA. Also, some of the DNA in an organism's chromosomes may not carry information that is actually used by the organism.
The sporophyte stage of a fern is diploid, which means it has two sets of chromosomes. This includes the mature fern plant that produces spores through meiosis. The gametophyte stage of a fern is haploid, having only one set of chromosomes.
The Fern Tattoo has 374 pages.