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There are 23 haploid chromosomes in a normal human gamete (sex cell).
There are 23 chromosomes in human egg/sperm. In other human body cells there are 46 chromosomes.
There are 23 haploid chromosomes in a normal human gamete (sex cell).
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Gametic [haploid] Cells are chromosome number n - which involves 23 individual chromosomes. Somatic [or diploid] Cells are chromosome number 2n - which involves 23 pairs of chromosomes. Mitotic Cells are 4n.
the pancreas is a single organ, which spits into two limbs in the dog. it consists of 2 types of cells. one type which make hormones such as insulin (the endocrine cells of the pancreas) and another type of cells that make digestive enzymes for excretion into the gut (the exocrine cells of the pancreas).
How many litres of blood are found in the human body
The gametes must have half as many chromosomes as normal body cells because they unite to form a zygote, which is the first body cell of the new organism. For example, human body cells have 46 chromosomes and human gametes (sperm and egg cells) have 23 chromosomes. When the sperm fertilizes the egg, the zygote will have 46 chromosomes, and is the first body cell of the new human.
A human being normally has 46 chromosomes (23 pairs) in all but the sex cells. Half of each chromosomal
The mother and father both give a normal baby 23 chromosomes. This is because, a normal human has 46 chromosomes in all cells, except sex cells. So, a human receives half from the mother and half from the father thus 23 from each.
How many litres of blood are found in the human body