My friend has recently found a stray cat. What would be the best way to locate animal shelters near her or me?
A cat has an estimated 19-23 trillion cells in its body.
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A black cat would be more unlucky than a white cat. An example of this would be the belief that a black cat crossing your path leads to bad luck. There is no bad luck that a white cat would give you.
It would be 36 because there are 72 in a human body cell if you do the corect math for this scientific question it would come out to be 36 sometic cells in cats. You combine math and science to figure this question out.
All cells in a cat (or any mammal, for that matter) are diploid, the only exception being the haploid sperm and ova, which then join to form new diploid kittens.
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A cat has an estimated 19-23 trillion cells in its body.
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.
My friend has recently found a stray cat. What would be the best way to locate animal shelters near her or me?
One can locate calendars with cat photos online on websites, such as Cafe Press, Mes Calendars and Amazon. Calendars with cat photos are great ideas for gifts.
No. Sexual reproduction process does not depend upon the number of chromosomes in an organism. Chromosome numbers usually are expressed in sets. 2 sets of chromosomes are present in body cells of organisms. For example, human bears 23 pairs which means 46 numbers of chromosomes. The cells with 2 sets of chromosomes are called diploid cells (2n) and haploid cells contain only one set (n) of chromosomes. Gamete cells are always haploid which are obtained by meiosis cell division of diploid cells. In sexual reproduction fusion of two haploid gametes (male and female) results in formation of zygote which id diploid.So, the number of chromosomes present ina cell whether it is small (cat - 38 chromosomes) or large (butterfly- 380 chromosomes) does not affect sexual reproduction.
The best place to look for details of cat health problems would be to locate a local animal hospital. They will have the most information available to the general public.
38 pairs
They reproduce cells to grow
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it is the organising of : types of cell, number of cells,