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A sperm cell from the same species would also contain 50 chromosomes. When an egg and sperm fuse during fertilization, the total number of chromosomes in the resulting zygote will be the sum of the chromosomes from the egg and sperm, which would be 100 in this case.
In sexually reproducing species, egg cells and sperm cells are both haploid, meaning they contain half the number of chromosomes found in somatic (body) cells. Therefore, if an egg cell contains 50 chromosomes, a sperm cell from the same species would also contain 50 chromosomes. Together, when they fuse during fertilization, they would restore the diploid number of chromosomes in the resulting zygote.
If an egg cell contains 50 chromosomes, then a sperm cell from the same species would also contain 50 chromosomes, as both egg and sperm cells are haploid and contain half the number of chromosomes of the diploid organism. Therefore, when they combine during fertilization, they restore the diploid number, which would be 100 chromosomes in this case.
No, a sperm cell and a cheek cell do not have the same chromosomes. A sperm cell is a haploid cell containing 23 chromosomes, while a cheek cell is a somatic cell with 46 chromosomes, which is diploid.