Grasshoppers have 24 chromosomes. Since the sex cells only contain half the amount of chromosomes, each of a female's unfertilized eggs would have 12 chromosomes. Fertilized eggs would contain the full 24.
A fertilized egg has double the number of its egg cell. In case of human there are 46 chromosomes in a fertilised egg.
They each give the same amount. This is why we have pairs of chromosomes.
6 chromosomes.
I don't know about the butterfly but the gorilla has 26 that's just what i sayA Gorilla Has 24 haploid chromosomes and 48 diploid chromosomes.
Unfertilized chicken eggs carry half of the needed chromosomes in order for fertilization. Every 26 hours, chickens create an egg and each egg has around 19 chromosomes.
23 chromosomes
23 from the female and 23 from the male.
In a human cell we should have 46 chromosomes in 23 pairs. We get 23 of these chromosomes from the male gamete (sperm) and the other 23 from the female gamete (egg).
There are 46 chromosomes in your body cells. The egg cells have half the amount of chromosomes as the body cells, so there are 23 chromosomes in the egg cells.
A female bee (queen or worker) has sixteen pairs of chromosomes, 32 in all. A male bee (drone) comes from an unfertilized egg, so only has sixteen chromosomes.
There are 8 chromosomes in an onion egg (or gamete) cell.
Female cells contain the sex chromosomes XX. A female gamete (ovum/egg) contains one X chromosome.
Shrimp have 254 chromosomes, so an egg cell would have 127 chromosomes
23 chromosomes
A fertilized egg has double the number of its egg cell. In case of human there are 46 chromosomes in a fertilised egg.
They each give the same amount. This is why we have pairs of chromosomes.
23 chromosomes in a human egg are from the father, and 23 are from the mother.