Yes there are chromosomes in animal cells. There are also chromosomes in plant cells. :)
yes
The nucleus
Chromosomes are contained in the nucleus of both plant and animal cells.
Yes both animal and plant cells have chromsomes which are located in the nucleus
they have cells and the cells can be in a animal body or it can be in a human body.
If an animal has 40 chromosomes in its skin cells, it will also have 40 chromosomes in its kidney cells. This is because all somatic cells in an organism typically have the same number of chromosomes, which is characteristic of that species. The number remains consistent across different types of cells, including skin and kidney cells.
Yes, but not just animal cells, all cells. Chromosomes are complexes of a DNA molecule with many proteins that provide structure and influence gene regulation. All cells have chromosomes.
The nucleus
Other sections include plants, animal systems, invertebrates, vertebrates, and ... Chromosomes are the things that make organisms what they are.
Yes, as a matter of fact, all living that reproduce via mitosis or meiosis will form chromosomes. Chromosomes are only formed during these ways of reproducing. At all other parts of a cell's life, chromosomes are stringy matter called chromatin.
Inside the nucleus of protozoan, plant and animal cells.
Animal cells that are capable of meiosis are typically diploid, meaning they have two sets of chromosomes. During meiosis, these diploid cells undergo two rounds of cell division to produce haploid gametes with only one set of chromosomes.