you will only find X chromosomes in a female, but in a male you will find X and Y.
One in each cell.
If it had 180 chromosomes in it's diploid stage (a normal body cell) you could expect to find 90 in its gametes.
A white blood cell generally contains 46 chromosomes, which is the normal number of chromosomes in a human cell. These chromosomes are arranged in 23 pairs, with one set of 23 chromosomes inherited from each parent.
In a hexaploid plant, there are six sets of chromosomes. If the leaves contain 48 chromosomes, this means the diploid (2n) chromosome number is 48. To find the haploid (gametic) chromosome number (n), you would divide the diploid number by 2. Therefore, the expected gametic chromosome number would be 24.
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One in each cell.
If it had 180 chromosomes in it's diploid stage (a normal body cell) you could expect to find 90 in its gametes.
Brightly colored males
30 because the spore is already haploid, and the spermatozoids and egg meet up to make a 60 zygote
Where would you find the most invertebrates
In a population where sexual selection depends on female choice, you would expect to find traits in males that are attractive to females. These traits may include bright colors, elaborate displays, or other characteristics that help males compete for female attention and increase their chances of mating.
you would expect to find a sword or a dagger at a scabbard.
If the diploid number of the plant is ten, then its haploid number is 5. Since triploid refers to three times the haploid number, then a triploid plant would have 15 chromosomes.
I would expect to find Koala bears and kangaroos.
A white blood cell generally contains 46 chromosomes, which is the normal number of chromosomes in a human cell. These chromosomes are arranged in 23 pairs, with one set of 23 chromosomes inherited from each parent.
At which national park would you expect to find "hoodoos"?
I would expect to find drawing tool