A person has 46 chromosomes a dog has 78 cats have 38 fruit flies have 8
providing it is from the same person yes
in the nucleus
chomosomes
chomosomes
In humans, 23. As a general rule, half the number all the regular cells have.
23 and a sperm has 23, together they make up your 46 chomosomes.
No..... you have to have the second half of chomosomes....
spindle fiber
it is made up by chomosomes which is the dna sequence and takes place in every cell you have. but if one of the chomosome is missing it can make the person mutate
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After meiosis I, the cell will have half the number of chromosomes as the original cell. This is because the chromosome number is halved during meiosis I, going from diploid to haploid.
it is made up by chomosomes which is the dna sequence and takes place in every cell you have. but if one of the chomosome is missing it can make the person mutate