Yes infact ther are many chromosomes that match each oher ina sex cell.
Yes infact ther are many chromosomes that match each oher ina sex cell.
Karyotyping is the tool used to match up chromosome pairs using chemical stains. This technique involves analyzing a cell's chromosomes to identify any numerical or structural abnormalities by staining the chromosomes to make them visible under a microscope.
There was never any divas in a hell in the cell match.
the same as any other somatic cell
A pair of homologous chromosomes can be found within any regular diploid cell. Basically, this is any cell in the human body that is not egg or sperm.
It has 46 chromosomes because it is a body cell. All body cells have 46 chromosomes except our sex cells, which have 23. Body cells are refered to as 2n, or diploid, while sex cells are just n, or haploid. When sex cells combine they form another regular body cell, because the chromosomes come together.
=after any cell does mitosis it's 2 daughter cells will have the same amount of chromosomes as the parent cell meiosis is different then mitosis=
Yes, any cell of an organism, whether it be a skin cell, brain cell, muscle cell, or other, has chromosomes. Humans have 23 unique chromosomes which come in pairs in every cell of their body.
Same as any other somatic cell - 46.
A red blood cells does not have any chromosomes. Red blood cells do not have a nucleus so it is impossible for them to have chromosomes.
mutation
Like any other cell it has 46.