It depends on the species of animal.
A grasshopper has 24 chromosomes in each body cell.
We have 46 chromosomes in our body. In each cell, there's 23 pairs of chromosomes.
Depends what animal. In humans its 23.
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Rats typically have 42 chromosomes in their body cells.
A body cell of a lily typically contains 24 chromosomes.
10. Meiosis divides the chromosomes in half and is usually performed to produce sex cells. When two of these cells meet they can make a complete, in this case a 20 chromosome containing, cell.
A eucalyptus tree typically has 2n = 22 chromosomes in each body cell.
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Spinach has a diploid chromosome number of 12, meaning that there are 12 chromosomes in each body cell.
n/2 where n is the total number of chromosomes normally present in that animal.For example humans have 46 chromosomes in a somatic cell, and 23 chromosomes in a germ cell (sperm / egg).Different species often have different numbers of chromosomes. In fact different numbers of chromosomes are why a donkey and a horse can mate to produce a mule, but the mule cannot reproduce.