No. Sex cells reside in the testes (male) or ovaries (female). There's no way for them to get into the bloodstream.
Body cells. Meiosis deals with sex cells
Cause body cells have twice the chromosomes a sex cell has Body cells have 46 chromosomes and sex cells have 23 chromosomes.
Sex cells differ from body cells in that they do not have a set of homologous chromosomes. Body cells have two copies of each chromosome while sex cells (or gametes) have only one set
Either sex cells or body cells. Sex cells perform mieosis, and body cels perform mitosis.
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.
Body cells or somatic cells have a full number of chromosomes while sex cells have one half the number.
Sex cells.
In humans, all the somatic cells (body cells) are diploid. However, gametes (sex cells) such as sperm and egg cells are haploid. Gametes have half the amount of genetic material than which is found in somatic cells. These are the only human cells which are not diploid.
by your mother having sex with your father
No, somatic (non-sex) cells have twice the number of chromosomes that sex cells have.
There are 46 chromosomes in the body cells of organisms which have a relationship with the sex cells.
body cells of a grasshopper has 24 chromosomes and 12 chromosomes in the sex cells so as many body cell chromosomes you have you will have half that number of chromosomes in your sex cells.