Chromosome Numbers in Cells Quiz
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What is the chromosome number in cells?

The chromosome number in cells varies depending on the species. For example, humans have 46 chromosomes in each cell.

How does the chromosome number differ between species?

The chromosome number differs between species. Some species may have a higher or lower number of chromosomes compared to others.

Why is the chromosome number important in cells?

The chromosome number is important in cells as it determines the genetic information and characteristics of an organism.

True or false: The chromosome number in cells is always the same for all species.

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True or false: The chromosome number in cells can vary between different species.

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True or false: The chromosome number in cells remains constant throughout an organism's life.

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