well im learning about genetics now. but i think 46 but im not positive. look it up on wikiepdia.com
yes, whereas normal people have 23 pairs of chromosomes
Any living thing has chromosomes; different species have different amounts!
An autosome is any of the chromosomes besides the sex chromosomes which determine gender.
23 i think -- There's no such thing as "a DNA. But it works the other way around: DNA doesn't contain chromosomes, but chromosomes contain DNA. A person has 23 chromosome pairs: 46 chromosomes. One (pair) of which decides gender. Some people aren't perfect and have 47 chromosomes. Maybe other 'combinations' exist too.
A red blood cells does not have any chromosomes. Red blood cells do not have a nucleus so it is impossible for them to have chromosomes.
The average human has 24 chromosomes, and autistic people have two copies of the 23rd in place of the 24th
23 pairs for a total of 46 chromosomes (not chromozones) :o)
Autosomes are any chromosomes that are not sex chromosomes, while chromosomes are the structures in a cell that contain genetic material. Sex chromosomes determine an individual's sex, while autosomes contain genes that determine other traits.
There are 46 chromosomes in a normal human cell and 23 in the sex cells. People with down syndrome has 47 chromosomes.
I am not quite sure what you mean with "type of number". In any case, 46 chromosomes is 2 x 23 chromosomes; that is, the chromosomes come in pairs.
Yes infact ther are many chromosomes that match each oher ina sex cell.
People have the same number of chromosome pairs, no matter if they are gay, bi, straight, asexual, or anything else!