23 chromosomes
gametes are haploid (half the normal number of chromosomes)
Since gametes are haploids, they would each contain haploid number of chromosomes, 15 chromosomes.
Twenty-three unpaired chromosomes are found in a human haploid Cell. Twenty-two are X and the Chromosome Number 23 is either an X or a Y.
A sperm cell and an egg cell. They combine to make a baby with full chromosomes.
Mostly likely 50. Most organisms are diploid (2n), gametes are haploid (1n). If there are 25 chromosomes in the gamete, 25x2 = 50.
gametes are haploid (half the normal number of chromosomes)
The haploid condition is desirable in gametes because two haploid cells come together to make one full cell. If the gametes were not haploid then the organism would have too many chromosomes.
The cells that have a haploid complement of chromosomes are the gametes - the ovum and the sperm.
Since gametes are haploids, they would each contain haploid number of chromosomes, 15 chromosomes.
Gametes have haploid chromosomes, which means they have half the number of chromosomes of other cells in the body.
Gametes.
In human gametes, chromosomes are not paired. Instead, each gamete has one set of 23 chromosomes, and is said to be haploid.
Chromosomes
gametes (sperm or ova) are haploid cells
Twenty-three unpaired chromosomes are found in a human haploid Cell. Twenty-two are X and the Chromosome Number 23 is either an X or a Y.
Meiosis in simple terms is the process by which gametes (sperm and egg) fuse together to produce a fertilised egg. Haploid is a word that refers to how many chromosomes a certain cell has. In this case the gametes have a haploid number of chromosomes, which is half the number a normal cell has. A normal cell has a diploid number of chromosomes. So in meiosis the two gametes come together with their hapoid number of chromosomes each to create an egg that has a diploid (standard) number of chromosomes.
Yes, sperm and egg cells are n. They both have 23 chromosomes, which is the haploid count.