protein and DNA
chromosomes
No. DNA doesn't contain chromosomes. Chromosomes are DNA.
Yes, it contains chromosomes
Sperm cells and egg cells are both specialized reproductive cells involved in sexual reproduction. They each contain half the number of chromosomes as a normal body cell and are haploid. Both cells are produced through the process of meiosis and have unique structures that aid in the fusion of genetic material during fertilization.
After cell division, each daughter cell will contain the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. Therefore, if the parent cell has 50 chromosomes, each daughter cell will also have 50 chromosomes. This is true for both mitosis and meiosis (in the case of the haploid cells produced, they would have 25 chromosomes).
They both contain 1/2 the number of chromosomes of a "normal" cell. They don't contain the necessary organelles to survive on their own. They both can create a zygote (if they are combined). Both are gametes and are produced by meiosis's.
Yes both animal and plant cells have chromsomes which are located in the nucleus
Chromosomes of prokaryotic cell only contain DNA while chromosomes of eukaryotic cell are composed of DNA and protein.
Human somatic cells contain 23 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 46 chromosomes.
Both daughter cells would have 52 chromosomes, and would be genetically identical to each other and the parent cell.
The answer is 40
Homologous chromosomes are chromosomes that contain genes that code for the same traits, one inherited from each parent. These chromosomes carry similar genetic information, such as eye color or hair type, and are crucial for genetic diversity and inheritance in offspring.