Autosomal Chromosome are your body cells(i.e Skin cells) while Sex Chromosomes are your Sperm Cells and Egg Cells or "Gamete(s)"
No. Every cell is a somatic cell except for the reproductive cells (the egg and sperm). They are gametes.
Yes, sperm and egg cells each only contain half a set of chromosomes, while all other cells contain a full set of chromosomes.
Sperm cells--->RBCs--->tissue cells---->nerve cells with all their parts--->ovum.The smallest is the sperm cell, next is the red blood cell, next are other tissue cells, next are nerve cells and the largest is the ovum (egg).
because the sperm cells fail to find the egg cells or the sperm isn't good to unite with the egg
Well one comes out of a dick, and the other is inside the vagina.
Sperm and eggs each only have half a set of DNA, whereas all other cells contain a full set.
They have less chromosomes than a normal cell.
Autosomal Chromosome are your body cells(i.e Skin cells) while Sex Chromosomes are your Sperm Cells and Egg Cells or "Gamete(s)"
How does the number of genesis in a sex cell differ from the number of genesis in other types of cells found in organisms?The sperm and the egg come together and make a reproduction and make offspring to help the population grow and grow until they/you can't reproduce anymore.
No. Every cell is a somatic cell except for the reproductive cells (the egg and sperm). They are gametes.
sperm cells are haploid and only contain half of the normal chromosomes (so when a sperm and egg fuse and form a zygote they contain a full set of chromosomes) and go through meiosis. normal cells are diploid (2n) and contain a full set of chromosomes and go through mitosis.
A term used to describe cells that are not bound together in tight-knit communities. Examples of "footloose" cells are blood, sperm, and some phagocytic cells.
Yes, sperm and egg cells each only contain half a set of chromosomes, while all other cells contain a full set of chromosomes.
sperm cells are the male reproductive cells produced from testes, where as the other is the liquid produced from seminal vesicle which is a liquid containing protein and food essential for the survival of sperm. it is the liquid where sperm remains swimming.
Sex cells have only half of the information unlike other cells so u don't have a exact copy
gametes