38 pairs
A cat has an estimated 19-23 trillion cells in its body.
Haploid cells in a cat would typically be found in the reproductive organs, such as the testes and ovaries. These organs produce gametes (sperm and egg cells), which are haploid cells containing half the number of chromosomes as a normal body cell.
There are 38 chromosomes in a cat's diploid cell. Diploid cells always have an even number of chromosomes because they exist in pairs.
Well when the mummy cat and the daddy cat want children its up to them how many cats are in the cat family :) x
A cat is considered heterogeneous because it is made up of different types of cells and tissues that perform various functions in the body.
A cat has an estimated 19-23 trillion cells in its body.
150 billion in life time
They reproduce cells to grow
yes
it is the organising of : types of cell, number of cells,
Haploid cells in a cat would typically be found in the reproductive organs, such as the testes and ovaries. These organs produce gametes (sperm and egg cells), which are haploid cells containing half the number of chromosomes as a normal body cell.
A cat is multicellular. Multicellular organisms have more than two cells. A multicellular organism is one that can be seen without the need of a microscope.
Most cats, including domestic breeds, have 19 pairs of chromosomes for a total of 38.
No. Human cells have a different number of chromosomes than cat cells do, so cat sperm and human eggs are incompatible. That means even if the sperm did get into the egg cell, the cells wouldn't grow to become a foetus. It would be flushed out in the woman's next period. ...Not to mention that that would be gross, as a cat's penis is tiny and covered with barbs. Ewww.
Yes. All living things are.
Uterus
by the way the cells r produced