24 since a haploid is half of the diploid containing 48 chromosomes
24 since a haploid is half of the diploid containing 48 chromosomes
In humans each cell normally contains 23 pairs of chromosomes.
Normally, every somatic cell in the human body contains 46 chromosomes.
12, because for the sex cells its half!
each cell in the body contains 46 (23 pairs of) chromosomes. These chromosomes consist of genetic material (DNA) needed for the production of proteins, which lead to growth, development, and physical/intellectual characteristics
Homologous pairs of chromosomes are not normally found in a zygote.
Normally, for most cells the nucleus would be found in the center, and all cells have a nucleus, which contains DNA on chromosomes
Chromosomes normally occur as homologous pairs in a diploid cell. These refers to matching pairs of chromosomes which are found in the cell.
The parents of a child who has Down syndrome each have the normal amount of chromosomes. The parents have 46, the child has 47.
9 chromosomes
A normal human body (somatic) cell normally has 46 chromosomes (2 sets of 23). A normal human gamete (sperm or ovum) has 23 chromosomes.
Sperm cells, or gametes normally have 23 chromosomes each.
a human man has two pairs of 23 chromosomes, in total 46. there are cases where there is an extra chromosome in the 23rd spot of chromosomes in this case the man will have an extra chromosome, this is the cause of syndrome of down.