One is Drosophillia melanogaster, a common genetic workhorse and common fruit fly. It has only four chromosomes.
Homologous, but keep in mind that only specific pairs of chromosomes numbered on a karyotype (e.g. 1, 2, 3) can be homologous.
The answer will depend on what is known of the shape. If you know only the number of faces, or only the number of vertices, then you cannot work out the number of edges. If you only know the shapes of the faces you cannot.The answer will depend on what is known of the shape. If you know only the number of faces, or only the number of vertices, then you cannot work out the number of edges. If you only know the shapes of the faces you cannot.The answer will depend on what is known of the shape. If you know only the number of faces, or only the number of vertices, then you cannot work out the number of edges. If you only know the shapes of the faces you cannot.The answer will depend on what is known of the shape. If you know only the number of faces, or only the number of vertices, then you cannot work out the number of edges. If you only know the shapes of the faces you cannot.
A prime number is any number that only has only one and itself as factors. By definition even numbers have a factor of two. Therefore the only even number that is prime is the number 2.
4 is the only number which is divisible by only itself, 1 and 2.
Gametes are haploid because they contain half the number of chromosomes as diploid cells. This haploid state allows for the fusion of two gametes during fertilization to restore the diploid number of chromosomes in the resulting zygote.
A haploid is represented by the symbol "n" to indicate the number of chromosomes in a gamete or a sex cell. Haploid cells contain one set of chromosomes, which is half the number found in a diploid cell. During sexual reproduction, haploid gametes from two parents combine to form a diploid zygote with a complete set of chromosomes.
A diploid cell has two sets of chromosomes, while a haploid cell has only one set of chromosomes. This means that the number of chromosomes in a diploid cell is double that of a haploid cell.
Sperm and egg cells are haploid, meaning they contain half the number of chromosomes as normal body cells. This is important for sexual reproduction, as when a sperm fertilizes an egg, the resulting zygote will have the full set of chromosomes needed for normal development.
Yes, gametes (sperm and egg cells) are haploid, meaning they contain only one set of chromosomes. This is necessary for sexual reproduction to ensure that when two gametes combine during fertilization, the resulting zygote has the correct number of chromosomes.
Diploid cells have two sets of chromosomes, one from each parent, while haploid cells have only one set of chromosomes. Diploid cells are found in most of the body's tissues, while haploid cells are typically found in reproductive cells like sperm and eggs. During sexual reproduction, haploid cells combine to form a diploid zygote.
The haploid number of chromosomes is the number of individual chromosomes in a cell that contains only one set of chromosomes, as opposed to the diploid number which is the full set of chromosomes in a cell. In humans, the haploid number is 23.
Gametes are haploid and each contain only one chromosome. When a male and female haploid gamete unite , they create a diploid zygote.
It depends on the organism in question. Take humans for example. A somatic (body) cell has 46 chromosomes (23 pairs). This is called the diploid number of chromosomes. A human gamete has only one copy of each chromosome and so only has 23 chromosomes. During fertilisation, the two haploid gametes fuse and produce a diploid zygote, so the cell produced as a product of fertilisation has the diploid number of chromosomes (double the haploid number).
haploid
human diploid numbers are 46 chromosomes (the total amount of chromosomes) and the haploid number is 23 (half the number of chromosomes) in meiosis the desired number is the haploid number for gametes (sex cells) and it becomes the diploid number after fertilization and for mitosis its the diploid number because it wants to maintain its chromosomes since its not sexual reproduction
A cell with only a half set of chromosomes is referred to as a haploid cell. Haploid cells contain a single set of chromosomes, which is half the number found in diploid cells.