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Coconut trees have 32 chromosomes, which is typical for most varieties. These chromosomes are found in the cells of the coconut tree's nucleus.
Well, it depends. What size of wood is it and how many circular farnomic basic romes are there?
The oogonium has a diploid number of chromosomes, which means it contains two sets of chromosomes. In humans, the diploid number of chromosomes is 46.
Elephants have a diploid number of 56 chromosomes, which means their egg cells (ova) contain half of that number, or 28 chromosomes. This is typical for many species, where egg and sperm cells contain half the number of chromosomes found in somatic (body) cells.
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..."
Three trees: one apple, one cherry, one peach.
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Peaches grow on trees called Prunus persica, which are known as peach trees. These trees produce juicy, sweet fruits known as peaches, which are popular in many cuisines around the world.
Coconut trees have 32 chromosomes, which is typical for most varieties. These chromosomes are found in the cells of the coconut tree's nucleus.
Well, it depends. What size of wood is it and how many circular farnomic basic romes are there?
All Cycas species has 22 chromoseomes (2n) = 18J + 2V+ J (No. 21) + V (no. 22).
all but 6???
The oogonium has a diploid number of chromosomes, which means it contains two sets of chromosomes. In humans, the diploid number of chromosomes is 46.
The diploid number of chromosomes in a mango is 40
There is no such number, depending on the organism the number of chromosomes varies from 1 to about 30,000,000!
A turkey has 80 diploid chromosomes. The number of chromosomes varies between animals. For instance, carp have 104 chromosomes each.
Elephants have a diploid number of 56 chromosomes, which means their egg cells (ova) contain half of that number, or 28 chromosomes. This is typical for many species, where egg and sperm cells contain half the number of chromosomes found in somatic (body) cells.