They're the same.
A body cell that has 46 chromosomes and is said to be 2n, it is a diploid cell.
Half the number of a regular cell
A fertilized egg has double the number of its egg cell. In case of human there are 46 chromosomes in a fertilised egg.
A somatic cell (body cell) is a cell that would have homologous chromosomes.
Human cells have 46 chromosomes (call that 2n, or 2 times n). Now then, if an egg cell + sperm cell = fertilized egg (which becomes a human), how many chromosomes do each have? An egg cell must have 23 chromosomes, and a sperm cell must have 23 chromosomes, because 23 + 23 = 46. When the egg (23) and sperm (23) combine to form a fertilized egg, this egg will now have 46 chromosomes. So human sex cells have n, or 23 chromosomes. If you mean to distinguish somatic chromosomes from sex chromosomes, then you have 22 pairs of somatic chromosomes plus one pair of sex chromosomes, for a total of 46 chromosomes.
sex cells(gametes) are haploid in nature as compared to body cells(somatic cells) thus the number of chromosomes in a sex cell of a grasshopper is half the number of chromosomes in a body cell
the answer to this question is skin cell and fertilized egg cell because these two have 46 chromosomes. the answer to this question is skin cell and fertilized egg cell because these two have 46 chromosomes.
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A body cell that has 46 chromosomes and is said to be 2n, it is a diploid cell.
A skin cell is a somatic, or body cell. Animals have half as many chromosomes in their gametes, as they do in their body cells. So if there are 94 chromosomes in a body cell, there shouldbe 47 in its gametes. That's why in general, all animals have an even number of chromosomes. It's worth noting that this is not always the case, however. Individuals with certain chromosomal disorders like Down Syndrome actually have 47 chromosomes in their body cells, instead of 46. This is because they got 3 copies of chromosome 21, instead of the normal 2 copies. The reverse can also happen, where you receive only 1 copy of a chromosome.
We have 46 chromosomes in our body. In each cell, there's 23 pairs of chromosomes.
Human body cells have 46 chromosomes.
Half the number of a regular cell
A fertilized egg has double the number of its egg cell. In case of human there are 46 chromosomes in a fertilised egg.