A normal, healthy Human will have 46 chromosomes; 23 from the mother, and 23 from the father. Various diseases can increase this number however due to the chromosomes replicating too much
23 pairs for a total of 46 chromosomes (not chromozones) :o)
there are alot of chromozones
A sperm or oocyte of the diploid species would contain 42 chromosomes, as they are haploid cells with half the number of chromosomes found in somatic cells. This is due to the process of meiosis where the number of chromosomes is halved to create sex cells.
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humans can easily adapt to many different types of envronments.
there are alot of chromozones
23 pairs for a total of 46 chromosomes (not chromozones) :o)
Because sexual reproduction involves two seperate creatures, each with it's own chromozones to pass on to the child. In asexual reproduction, there is only one creature, so only one set of chromozones can be passed on. I.E: In humans, both the mother and the father pass on 23 chromozones, so the baby gets 46, half from the mum and half from the dad, so there is more variation. In a strawberry plant, the mother plant is the only entity that can pass chromozones onto the child, so the child will be genetically identical to the parent plant.
chromozones
there are alot of chromozones
the only animal with almost twice the number of chromozones as a human
All Apes have 24 pairs of chromosomes.
Chromosomes are thread-like structures made of DNA and proteins that carry genetic information. They are found in the nucleus of a cell and are responsible for passing on traits from one generation to the next during cell division. Humans typically have 23 pairs of chromosomes.
Page 236 is for vamp chormosomal pairs, and 237 is for werewolves.
becaue the chromozones from the mother and father haven't yet taken place
I'm pretty sure it's impossible because the difference in chromozones of both animals.
A sperm or oocyte of the diploid species would contain 42 chromosomes, as they are haploid cells with half the number of chromosomes found in somatic cells. This is due to the process of meiosis where the number of chromosomes is halved to create sex cells.