Part 1: A flower has 26 chromosomes. To create a new flower, how many chromosomes would a sperm cell have? What is this process called? Part 2: Within a flower cell that has 26 chromosomes, how many chromosomes would a cell that is created within the stem of a flower as it grows, have? What is this process called?
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part 1 : 20 chromosomes to form a diploid zygote
20 + 26 = 46 ( diploid).it is called meiosis
part 2 : the flower cell (somatic cell) contains 26 chromosomes then the cell (somatic cell) within the stem of a flower would also contain 26 chromosomes. The process is called mitosis.
20 + 26 = 46 ( diploid).it is called meiosis
part 2 : the flower cell (somatic cell) contains 26 chromosomes then the cell (somatic cell) within the stem of a flower would also contain 26 chromosomes. The process is called mitosis.
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part 1 : 20 chromosomes to form a diploid zygote
20 + 26 = 46 ( diploid).it is called meiosis
part 2 : the flower cell (somatic cell) contains 26 chromosomes then the cell (somatic cell) within the stem of a flower would also contain 26 chromosomes. The process is called mitosis.
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