Half of every chromosome of normal body cells (those divide to form sperm cells), in random combinations. Every sperm cell has a different half-genome.
Each cell has half the normal number of chromosomes and the cells are usually genetically different.- Iroda JuraevaEach cell has half the normal number of chromosomes and the cells are usually genetically different.
Sperm cells are made in the testes.
There are 23 chromosomes in human egg/sperm. In other human body cells there are 46 chromosomes.
Human cells have 46 chromosomes, except gametes (eggs and sperm), which have 23. A human offspring has 23 chromosomes from the father and 23 from the mother.
In a man's testicles
Each cell has half the normal number of chromosomes and the cells are usually genetically different.- Iroda JuraevaEach cell has half the normal number of chromosomes and the cells are usually genetically different.
No - they carry half of the genetic information. The new offspring will have half their genetic information from each parent. Therefore sperm and egg cells carry half the amount of genetic material found in normal cells.
Red blood cells have no genetic information in them. White blood cells have the usual diploid number 46 (23 pairs). Sperm cells are haploid, so have 23 chromosomes.
Because there is less genetic damage to the cells when they are cold.
There are millions of different combinations when come to making sperm cells.
Mutations in the genetic code that can be passed on to offspring occur in the gametes; the sperm and egg cells.
Sperm cells are made in the testes.
Some human inherited traits are transmitted or passes from parent to offspring by sperm cells.
There are 23 chromosomes in human egg/sperm. In other human body cells there are 46 chromosomes.
No, blank sperm cells cannot get a girl pregnant. Sperm cells need to be healthy and fully developed in order to fertilize an egg and result in pregnancy. Blank sperm cells typically lack genetic material and are unable to perform fertilization.
sperm cells
Sperm and Egg cells are formed by Meiosis.