What is the number of chromosomes in a somatic cell of an organism  who has 52 chromosomes

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The number of chromosomes in a somatic cell is  52 chromosomes as it undergo mitosis cell division.

What is somatic cell?

A somatic cell is also called as vegetal cell. It can make up an organism’s body.

In a multicellular organism all the cells are somatic cells except gametes, stem cells and germs cells,

These cells are involve in growth and development of an organism, also help in repair and regeneration.

In our body, there are about 220 types of somatic cells.

Many cells are differentiated to perform various specific functions. some examples of somatic cell types are skin cells, nerve cell, muscle cell, blood cell.

Somatic cells  have diploid set of chromosome and undergo mitosis and contain the same set of chromosomes. Hence, the somatic cell of an organism has 52 chromosome.

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Answer 2
Answer: it has 52 chromosomes in a somatic cell.

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I think that the answer is C. :)

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Label each example as either (PI) passive or (AI) active immunity:a. ________ Bill had chicken pox when he was five. He doesn’t catch it again, even when his nephew gets sick with the virus.
b. _______ Billy Jr gets vaccinated with a live attenuated form of the chicken pox virus. He doesn’t get chicken pox after playing with his infected cousin.
c. _______ Bill’s 3 month old daughter is breast feeding. She does not get chicken pox after playing with her infected cousin.

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First, let's distinguish active from passive immunity:
- Active immunity occurs in a direct exposure of individuals to live pathogens. The result is a development of a disease. After that, individuals acquire immunity to the disease.
- Passive immunity is induced by vaccines with antibodies for a disease, so the disease does not develop.

a. ACTIVE IMMUNITY - Bill had a disease, so it must be active immunity.
b. PASSIVE IMMUNITY - Bill got a vaccine and a disease did not develop, so it must be passive immunity.
c. PASSIVE IMMUNITY - Although, 3-month-old daughter did not get a vaccine, she has mother's antibodies from the milk so she will not develop a disease.

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Is the following sentence true or false? The composition of the atmosphere changes every few kilometers as you move away from Earth.

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This following statement is True.

All of the following would result in a change in population size except A. immigration of individuals into the population range.
B. emigration of individuals out of the population range.
C. equal birth and death rates.
D. the death rate exceeding the birth rate.

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The correct answer is C. equal birth and death rates. If they were equal, that would mean that there would be an equilibrium in population and that it would not increase or decrease. That is if the immigration and emigration rates remain the same however, but they would be the same in this situation since it's an ideal situation used for a question.

Which part of the cell cycle is each one and what is it doing?

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Answer:

A.Interphase

B. prophase

C. prometaphase

D. metaphase,

E.anaphase

F. telophase

G. Cytokinesis

H. Two identical daughters

Explanation:

I don’t remember much about what they do, I learned this last year. Hope this helped a bit.