it has two sets of chromosomes
An organisms gets its chromosomes from its parent(s).
It has half of whatever the organism's regular cells have.
For a species with three pair of chromosomes how many gametic combinations are possible?
To accurately answer your question, I need to know which specific organism you are referring to, as different organisms have varying numbers of chromosomes. For example, humans typically have 46 chromosomes in their body cells, while fruit flies have 8. Please specify the organism for a precise answer.
Yes, that is correct. If an organism has 16 chromosomes in its egg cells, its diploid number would be 32. This means that in its somatic cells, which are diploid, it would have 32 chromosomes, with each chromosome having a pair.
It varies from organism to organism. Humans have 23 chromosomes in a haploid (gamate) cell.
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An organisms gets its chromosomes from its parent(s).
It has half of whatever the organism's regular cells have.
The organism with the most chromosomes in its cells is the marbled lungfish, which has 132 chromosomes.
20 chromosomes
Chromosomes are not defined as organisms, but they are found in organisms. The chromosomes are part of an organism's genetic information. ~KKMG1
There is no such number, depending on the organism the number of chromosomes varies from 1 to about 30,000,000!
Because if they have too much or too little chromosomes, they can have defects
It depends on which organism it belongs to.