The human cell has 46 chromosomes. In the sex cell of a human it has one half that many. So 23 chromosomes from each parent. Different species have different number of chromosomes. This is why you do not have mixes such as a centaur.
A body cell has twice the number of chromosomes as a sex cell.
Gametes contain half the number of chromosomes found in body cells.
It is half of autosomal or somatic cell for eg. in human beings normal somatic cell contain 46 chromosomes i.e. 23 pair but sex cell contain half of it i.e. 23 only
Type your answer here... there are half as many gamets in chromosomes.
ex. chromosomes:46
gametes:23
human reproductive cells are haploids, so they have 23 chromosomes
Yes, all living things have chromosomes. However, the number of chromosomes varies by species.
it compares by 50% or by half of chromosomes because there are 23 sex cells and 46 chromosomes
it compares by 50% or by half of chromosomes because there are 23 sex cells and 46 chromosomes
No, somatic (non-sex) cells have twice the number of chromosomes that sex cells have.
Sex cells have half the number of chromosomes as the original cell, and are said to be haploid. In human sex cells there are 23 chromosomes.
The number of chromosomes doubles in comparison to the sex cells.
it compares by 50% or by half of chromosomes because there are 23 sex cells and 46 chromosomes
it compares by 50% or by half of chromosomes because there are 23 sex cells and 46 chromosomes
it compares by 50% or by half of chromosomes because there are 23 sex cells and 46 chromosomes
it compares by 50% or by half of chromosomes because there are 23 sex cells and 46 chromosomes
sex cells(gametes) are haploid in nature as compared to body cells(somatic cells) thus the number of chromosomes in a sex cell of a grasshopper is half the number of chromosomes in a body cell
The mother gives the egg and the father gives the the sperm and wine they come to get it can make a zygote in other words the baby
In the sex cells you only have half of the number of chromosomes- 23 instead of 46 which is what you have in your other body cells This is because when the sperm fertilizes the egg, the two nuclei fuse together and the chromosomes combine so you then have the right number for normal body cells to develop in the baby.
In the sex cells you only have half of the number of chromosomes- 23 instead of 46 which is what you have in your other body cells This is because when the sperm fertilizes the egg, the two nuclei fuse together and the chromosomes combine so you then have the right number for normal body cells to develop in the baby.
In the sex cells you only have half of the number of chromosomes- 23 instead of 46 which is what you have in your other body cells This is because when the sperm fertilizes the egg, the two nuclei fuse together and the chromosomes combine so you then have the right number for normal body cells to develop in the baby.
No, somatic (non-sex) cells have twice the number of chromosomes that sex cells have.
Sex cells have half the number of chromosomes as the original cell, and are said to be haploid. In human sex cells there are 23 chromosomes.
there are half the number of chromosomes in sex cells than in body cells because the sex cell needs to combine with another to complete its set of chromosomes