23 pairs of chromosomes, 46 in total.
each cell consists of 23 pairs of chromosomes, and 46 chromosomes in all
it depends on they living organism. like human we have 23 chromosomes and that mean we have 46 chromosomes each
Gametes carry half the number of normal chromosomes as a body cell. Since there are normally 46, this means there are 23 chromosomes in a human gamete.
46 is the diploid number of chromosomes in a human cell and 23 is the total number of haploid cells in humans
Forty six is an integer
There are 46 chromosomes in a normal human cell and 23 in the sex cells. People with down syndrome has 47 chromosomes.
each cell consists of 23 pairs of chromosomes, and 46 chromosomes in all
Mitosis is the normal process of Cell division, so each daughter cell is (hopefully) a clone of the original. With a few exceptions such as sex and red blood cells, all human cells in a normal human being have 2 sets of 23 chromosomes. Therefore, the answer to this question is 46 chromosomes.
In humans there are 23 pairs, for a total of 46 chromosomes (the complete genome) in each body cell.
Each human cell has 23 pairs of chromosomes or 46 chromosomes.
it depends on they living organism. like human we have 23 chromosomes and that mean we have 46 chromosomes each
Gametes carry half the number of normal chromosomes as a body cell. Since there are normally 46, this means there are 23 chromosomes in a human gamete.
Gametes carry half the number of normal chromosomes as a body cell. Since there are normally 46, this means there are 23 chromosomes in a human gamete.
There are 46 chromosomes in each human body cell, with 23 chromosomes inherited from each parent. This includes 22 pairs of autosomes and 1 pair of sex chromosomes (XX for females, XY for males).
There are 23 pairs of chromosomes in humans46 chromosomes
46 is the diploid number of chromosomes in a human cell and 23 is the total number of haploid cells in humans
Forty six is an integer