Biology, asked by mgirap, 7 months ago

explain chromosome number??​

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Answered by vanshikasharma2069
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Chromosome number, precise number of chromosomes typical for a given species. ... In sexually reproducing organisms, the number of chromosomes in the body (somatic) cells typically is diploid (2n; a pair of each chromosome), twice the haploid (1n) number found in the cells.

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&lt;marquee direction="down" width="250" height="200" behavior="alternate" style="border:solid"&gt;&lt;marquee behavior="alternate"&gt;Chromosome number, precise number of chromosomes typical for a given species. ... In sexually reproducing organisms, the number of chromosomes in the body (somatic) cells typically is diploid (2n; a pair of each chromosome), twice the haploid (1n) number found in the sex cells, or gametes.&lt;/marquee&gt;</p><p>&lt;/marquee&gt;

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