no its form from chromatin consists of long strands of material located within the nuclear membrane. when a cell is going to divide the chromatin rearranges and condenses into orderly strands called chromosomes ^_^ and there is 23 pairs of chromosomes in human cells cool huh:) I hope this helps;) peace
a chromosome
The Philadelphia chromosome typically affects white blood cells, specifically the myeloid cells in the bone marrow. This abnormality is associated with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), a type of blood cancer.
No - Blood cells (Red Blood Cells) do not have a nucleus and therefore do not have any chromosomes. Pancreatic cells have a full chromosome compliment.
Of the formed elements in blood, only the white blood cells have chromosomes. Platelets are cell fragments, not cells, and red blood cells lose their chromosome-containing nuclei during the maturation process.
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The ABO blood group system is determined by the ABO gene located on chromosome 9. This gene determines the presence of A and B antigens on the surface of red blood cells, which in turn determines a person's blood type (A, B, AB, or O).
Stem cells in human bone marrow can divide and differentiate to form various types of blood cells, such as red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
Red and white blood cells produce in bones. The bone marrow produces the cells
blood is red due to the blood cells that form blood. there are also white blood cells but are not seen because of the value of the red blood cells of a greater number.
Assuming your question is "Is blood a chromosome?" the answer is "no." A chromosome is a structure in the nucleus of a cell that carries genes that dictate the characteristics for an organism. A normal human cell nucleus has 46 chromosomes, or 23 pairs. Blood is a fluid containing different types of cells and chemicals.
red blood cells are destroyed by macrophages in the blood to form heme and globin
Meiosis