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Yes. Half from the father, half from the mother.

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How many cells can daughter cells have as a parent?

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What kind of chromosomes do the body cells of humans have?

All Human Body Cells, also called somatic cells, have 46 chromosomes. These 46 occur is 23 pair. The first 22 pair are called autosomes. The 23rd pair are the sex chromosomes, xx for female, xy for male.


Do normal body cells typically have two chromosomes of each pair?

Yes, normal body cells typically have two chromosomes of each pair, one inherited from each parent.


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What is the term for having two chromosomes of each pair- Normal body cells?

Diploid is the term for cells that contain two chromosomes of each pair. Euploid is a term meaning normal body cells.


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Gametic [haploid] Cells are chromosome number n - which involves 23 individual chromosomes. Somatic [or diploid] Cells are chromosome number 2n - which involves 23 pairs of chromosomes. Mitotic Cells are 4n.


What is only a single member of a pair of chromosomes present in a cell?

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Which two structures of a frog would most likely have the same have the same chromosomes number?

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Chromosome pair 23?

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How many chromosomes are in a sperm cell and in an egg cell?

Each gamete (or egg/sperm cell) has 23 chromosomes. So both egg & sperm cells have 23 chromosomes, however because gametes undergo meiosis the chromosomes are haploids so they don't look like X's. So they are not actually in pairs, as just eggs & sperm. They pair up once an egg is fertilized.


How many chromosomes pairs do humans have in fertilized eggs?

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Does somatic cells contain sex chromosomes?

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