Yes, they do.
A gamete contains half the number of genes that the other body cells do.
they have cells and the cells can be in a animal body or it can be in a human body.
Genes
A huge, major role: Cells contain chromosomes which contain genes which contain DNA! DNA can be said to be the most important part for us - it is the genetic code which makes up our body - it describes how we move, how we look, how we do everything!
1.Grasshoppers: 24 chromosomes in body cells, 12 in sex cells. 2.Chromosomes contain genes that givve things charecteristics.
A huge, major role: Cells contain chromosomes which contain genes which contain DNA! DNA can be said to be the most important part for us - it is the genetic code which makes up our body - it describes how we move, how we look, how we do everything!
Yes. Every Cell in the body, with the exception of egg and sperm Cells, has a complete set of the genes [chromosome pairs] in its nucleus and are thus diploid. The egg and sperm Cells have only half of a 'Set of Chromosomes' and are thus haploid.
Genes are segments of DNA that contain instructions for the production of proteins, which are the building blocks of cells and perform various functions in the body. Genes determine an organism's traits and characteristics, including physical attributes, behavior, and susceptibility to diseases. They are inherited from parents and can be passed down to offspring.
The building blocks of your body are cells. In the cells are nuclei where DNA is located. The DNA is made of chromosomes which contain all the information or codes that make you who you are. These codes we call genes. The number of chromosomes varies with the species. We, as humans, have 23 pairs.
By them all being cells in your body.
no. every cell in the body contains the same genes as every other cell in the body
red blood cells