The gamete or haploid cell of an organism contains half as many chromosomes as a diploid body cell. An organism that has 32 chromosomes would produce a gamete with 16 chromosomes.
The answer is 16
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Yup
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The somatic (body) cells of that organism is the diploid number, 18. The number of chromosomes in the gametes ( sex cells) is half of the diploid number or 9.
Meiosis reduces number of chromosomes to one half . when two gametes fuse , it restores original diploid number of chromosomes .With out this diploid number of chromosomes could not be maintained .
Its haploid number, which will be half the number of chromosomes found in somatic (non-sex) cells - the diploid number.
The haploid number is half the diploid number, making it six
The twenty-three chromosomes in humans is called a haploid number. It refers to the number of chromosomes in a gamete of an organism.
16 (haploid number = n, and diploid number =2n) so if n=8, the diploid number is 2x8 = 16
The somatic (body) cells of that organism is the diploid number, 18. The number of chromosomes in the gametes ( sex cells) is half of the diploid number or 9.
The number of chromosomes in a somatic cell.
diploid is what the total number of chromosomes in an organism is
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Thirteen (A+)
Thirteen (A+)
A housefly has 12 chromosomes in a diploid. Every living organism on the planet has a chromosome number represented by a diploid number (2n).
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Meiosis reduces number of chromosomes to one half . when two gametes fuse , it restores original diploid number of chromosomes .With out this diploid number of chromosomes could not be maintained .
They merge.
An organisms haploid number is one half of its diploid number. Therefore, a haploid number of 8 implies a diploid number of 16.