No, chromosomes do not have cells. Chromosomes are made up of DNA and proteins and are found within cells.
They are cells that have half the chromosome number of the parent.
Animal and plant cells.
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Haploid cells contain one copy of each chromosome. This means they have half the number of chromosomes as diploid cells, which have two copies of each chromosome.
The haploid chromosome number is half the chromosome number of the body cells. For example, in humans, body cells have 46 chromosomes. In human haploid cells (sex cells), there are 23 chromosomes.
Sex cells, such as sperm and egg cells, are formed through the process of meiosis, which results in cells with half the chromosome number of the parent cell. This reduction in chromosome number is essential for sexual reproduction and ensures that when the sperm and egg cells combine during fertilization, the resulting zygote will have the normal chromosome number.
The chromosomes goes through a process called Mitosis, the total sister cells a chromosome makes is 2
Gametes only have one of each chromosome, whereas somatic cells have a pair.
dogs have about trillions of cells but have only 78 chromosome cells.
An egg will have the X chromosome and the sperm will have an X or Y chromosome.
The number of genes varies from chromosome to chromosome and the number of chromosomes varies from species to species (from as few as 1 single chromosome per cell to as many 30,000 chromosome pairs per cell). Human cells have 23 chromosome pairs per cell.
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