diploids cells have set (S)of chromosomes
HomologousWe receive one complete set of chromosomes from each parent. This means that for each chromosome, say chromosome 7, there are two copies in every cell of our bodies: the maternal and paternal copies of chromosome 7.The two copies of one chromosome are called a pair of homologous chromosomes.
Because each copy comes from one parent. So in total, a human will have 46 chromosomes.
Mitosis, or the splitting of one cell, results in the two identical copies of the first cell. The chromosomes are also split during the anaphase.
Daughter cells in mitosis are exact copies of the parent cell; therefore, they have the same number of chromosomes.
A mouse receives 19 chromosomes from its male parent. A typical mouse has 40 chromosomes, with 19 coming from the male and 19 from the female parent. Additionally, mice have one pair of sex chromosomes, with males having one X and one Y chromosome, while females have two X chromosomes.
HomologousWe receive one complete set of chromosomes from each parent. This means that for each chromosome, say chromosome 7, there are two copies in every cell of our bodies: the maternal and paternal copies of chromosome 7.The two copies of one chromosome are called a pair of homologous chromosomes.
An autoploid is a cell with multiple copies of a set of haploid chromosomes from a single parent.
they are called homologous chromosomes
Because they are made with exact copies of the parent cells chromosomes.
Because each copy comes from one parent. So in total, a human will have 46 chromosomes.
parent cells are called big giant cocks called dicks
They are copies because so that new cells have the same chromosomes as their parent cells.Because each daughter cell needs its own set.
chromosomes
Mitosis, or the splitting of one cell, results in the two identical copies of the first cell. The chromosomes are also split during the anaphase.
Daughter cells in mitosis are exact copies of the parent cell; therefore, they have the same number of chromosomes.
A mouse receives 19 chromosomes from its male parent. A typical mouse has 40 chromosomes, with 19 coming from the male and 19 from the female parent. Additionally, mice have one pair of sex chromosomes, with males having one X and one Y chromosome, while females have two X chromosomes.
62 Chromosomes