Question #a0fbf
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Nov 25, 2017
Gametes of mammals (i.e. sperm cells) because they are haploid have half the chromosome number of the diploid cells (i.e. your skin cells). So the answer will be 72/2= 36 chromosomes.
Explanation:
This is happening because after the fertilization of an egg cell with a sperm cell the total number of chromosomes must be the same with a diploid cell in order to begin the formation of the organism. In this case the Llamas' diploid cells must have 72 chromosomes so the gametes should have 36.