Chromosomes are what make up your DNA. YOU ORIGINALLY HAVE FORTY SIX CHROMOSOMES TWENTY THREE FROM YOUR MOM AND TWENTY THREE FROM YOUR DAD THATS WHERE YOU GET THERE GENES AND THEIR CHARACTERISTICS!
The twenty-three chromosomes in humans is called a haploid number. It refers to the number of chromosomes in a gamete of an organism.
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Twenty - three pairs .
Twenty three chromosomes will be in each cell after meiosis is completed.
A karyotype is the number and appearance of chromosomes in the nucleus of a eukaryote cell. There are 46 chromosomes in a human karyotype. However, there are twenty-three pairs. In a karyotype, chromosomes are showed in pairs, because twenty-three are from one parent, and twenty-three are from another. In a cell, there are twenty-two pairs of chromosomes called autosomes, and one pair of sex chromosomes. The sex chromosomes are different in a male and a female. For a male, it is one x chromosome and one y chromosome. In a female, it is two x chromosomes. So, as a recap, there are 46 chromosomes. The only exceptions to this are autistic people. For them, there is usually a duplication or deletion of one chromosome. In other words, a person would have 47 or 45 chromosomes.
Twenty-three
Twenty-three chromosomes are in a cell that is formed from a sperm and egg cell.
Three numbers can be arranged in 27 different sequences if repetition is allowed, and in 6 different sequences if it's not.
"Twenty-three Pairs of Chromosomes in (the) Human Body".
The leopard has twenty three pairs of chromosomes in its cell. This means that a leopard has forty six chromosomes.
Human cells contain forty-six chromosomes each. An exception to this is gametes (oocytes and sperm), which contain twenty-three chromosomes each.