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In a human being, there would be 23 pairs of chromosomes, adding up to 46 chromosomes. In fact, all the body cells have this many chromosomes normally.
A turkey has 80 chromosomes, so its sex cells will have 40 chromosomes.
If a frog has 64 chromosomes, it is likely diploid, meaning it has two sets of chromosomes. Therefore, it would have 32 pairs of chromosomes. Consequently, all diploid cells in the frog would also have 64 chromosomes, maintaining this diploid state in somatic cells.
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In a human being, there would be 23 pairs of chromosomes, adding up to 46 chromosomes. In fact, all the body cells have this many chromosomes normally.
It depends on the species of hamster! Syrian hamsters (Mesocrictus auratus) have 21 pairs and two sex chromosomes (44 in total). Chinese hamsters (Cricetus griseus) have 10 pairs of chromosomes and two sex chromosomes (22 in total).
Human kidney cells are body cells, so they would have 46 chromosomes.
In a human being, there would be 23 pairs of chromosomes, adding up to 46 chromosomes. In fact, all the body cells have this many chromosomes normally.
123 chromosomes
A turkey has 80 chromosomes, so its sex cells will have 40 chromosomes.
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If each daughter cell has 46 chromosomes, then the total number of chromosomes in 144 daughter cells would be 144 cells × 46 chromosomes per cell = 6,624 chromosomes.
If a frog has 64 chromosomes, it is likely diploid, meaning it has two sets of chromosomes. Therefore, it would have 32 pairs of chromosomes. Consequently, all diploid cells in the frog would also have 64 chromosomes, maintaining this diploid state in somatic cells.
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If their are 36 chromosomes, the sex cells would have 18 chromosomes each.
20 chromosomes
In a human being, there would be 23 pairs of chromosomes, adding up to 46 chromosomes. In fact, all the body cells have this many chromosomes normally.