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How is a gamete different from a normal cell?

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How many chromosomes are contained in a human male gamete cell?

In a gamete (sex) cell, there are 23 chromosomes. A gamete is a haploid, or n, whereas a somatic (normal) cell is a diploid, or 2n, and has 46 chromosomes.


How many chromosomes are in normal human sex cell?

There are 23 haploid chromosomes in a normal human gamete (sex cell).


Is muscle cell an example of a gamete cell?

A muscel cell is not an example of a gamete cell. A gamete cell is a reproductive cell that unite during sexual reproduction to form a new cell called the zygote. In males the sperm is the gamete cell and in females the ovum is the gamete cell.


Is the gamete cell formed in fertilization the same or different than the parent cell?

Same


How many chromosomes are in a normal human sex cells?

There are 23 haploid chromosomes in a normal human gamete (sex cell).


The type of organism produced by cross pollination and has different characteristics?

The type of organism produced by cross pollination that has different characteristics is called "Gamete". Gamete is a kind of cell that is produced when a cell fuses with another cell during the fertilization process.


How many chromosomes are present in a normal human sex cell?

There are 23 haploid chromosomes in a normal human gamete (sex cell).


Is a gamete an egg cell or fertilized egg?

An egg cell is a gamete, and so is a sperm cell.


How many chromosomes are in each gamete?

Gametes carry half the number of normal chromosomes as a body cell. Since there are normally 46, this means there are 23 chromosomes in a human gamete.


What is a normal gamete?

A gamete is a specialized cell that contains half of the DNA of the parent organism. Since the structure of gametes for different species can vary considerably normal would be any gamete thatcontains the correct amount of DNA and is capable of fertilization.If sperm is used as an example, normal would be those sperm that have the correct amount of DNA, are progressively motile and have a morphology(form/structure) that will allow them to fertilize the egg once it is reached.


What is the difference between a gamete and a regular animal cell?

a gamete is a haploid but an animal cell is a diploid


Are gametes produced in meiosis identical to each other but different from parent cell?

No. Each gamete is genetically different from the other gametes and from the parent cell.