There are about 2 000 000 000 of your body cells are replaced each day
They have 24 chromosomes in each body cells.
there are 23 pairs of chromosomes (46 in total) in each nuclei of a normal body cell. This number is halved in gametes (sex cells)
There are approximately 37.2 trillion cells in the human body. These cells make up different types of tissues and organs, each with their own specialized functions.
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The human body is composed of billions of cells. Each organ in the body is comprised of thousands of tissues, each of which are formed by thousands of cells.
The human body is composed of billions of cells. Each organ in the body is comprised of thousands of tissues, each of which are formed by thousands of cells.
They have 24 chromosomes in each body cells.
They lose and replace 25
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each human has about 100 trillion cells.
there are 23 pairs of chromosomes (46 in total) in each nuclei of a normal body cell. This number is halved in gametes (sex cells)
Sex cells are haploid cells, meaning that they have half the cells of body cells. If a pig has 38 chromosomes, then in its egg cells there will be 19 chromosomes. Also in a male pig there will be 19 in its sperm cells.
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The dying ones have to be replaced. After growth is completed the body enters into replenishment mode. As certain cells die, the body seeks to replace them.
Women do not produce sex cells on a daily basis. They are born with the amount of eggs they will have for life.
There are from a few to hundreds in each cell, and you have trillions of cells ... so too many to count.