chromosomes contain mitochondria, which acts just like a battery.
There are 46 chromosomes in each human body cell, with 23 chromosomes inherited from each parent. This includes 22 pairs of autosomes and 1 pair of sex chromosomes (XX for females, XY for males).
46 single chromosomes which is 23 pairs of chromosomes in one human body cell.
Human body cells have 46 chromosomes.
A human lung cell has 46 chromosomes, as do all human body cells.
Humans have 46 chromosomes. This means they will produce sex-cells (sperm and ovum/egg) which have 23 chromosomes.
Normally, every somatic cell in the human body contains 46 chromosomes.
There are 46 chromosomes in a human body cell.
In each cell it contains 23 chromosomes.
In a normal Human body cell (not a gamete) there are 46 chromosomes. This is not the same number of chromosomes in our bodies, only in one cell, and there are trillions of cells in the human body. In a gamete (a sperm cell or egg cell) there are 23 chromosomes. When the sperm and egg cell nuclei fuse in fertilisation, a diploid cell of 46 chromosomes is produced.
A normal human cell contains 23 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 46. If you had an average of 40 trillion cells in your body that had 412 chromosomes you would have 4456 trillion chromosomes in your body. Note that some mature cells in your body do not have any chromosomes, some have 26 chromosomes and some cells have 99 chromosomes.
Each human cell has 46 chromosomes divided into 23 pair.
Each human cell has 23 pairs of chromosomes or 46 chromosomes.