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How many egg chromosome number do human, cat, onions, rye, guinea pig, and chiken have??
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How many egg chromosome number do human, cat, onions, rye, guinea pig, and chiken have??
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If you are talking about women and eggs for babies, it's 24. the guy also has 24 and when they make a baby they come together with 48.
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all humans have 46 chromosomes, and 23 chromosome pairs. one chromosome from each pair goes into a child at conception. there is only one chromosome pair that determines gender
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