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Human cells, except for sex cells (gametes), are diploid, which means they have one set of 23 chromosomes from Dad (paternal chromosomes) and one set from Mom (the maternal ones).
Each live cell contains one complete copy of the organisms chromosomes.
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23 chromosomes.
You should find one half the number of chromosomes in sex cells (gametes) than in body cells.
At the end of meiosis II, four haploid cells form. Haploid means they have only one set of chromosomes. For humans, that would be 23 chromosomes.
One Cell has 10 chromosomes, it divides into 5 chromosomes. So at the end it has, 5 chromosomes. Your Welcome for the answer! ^_^
The chromosomes in your skin are identical to the chromosomes every other one of your body's cells with the exception of gametes. The chromosomes of your sperm and eggs have only half of the chromosomes that are found in your skin cells.
No. Chromosomes are parts of cells, and sex cells are just one of many types of cells.
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23 chromosomes.
There are 21 in one cell. Find how many cells they have and multiply
You should find one half the number of chromosomes in sex cells (gametes) than in body cells.
Human cells have 46 chromosomes as 23 pairs.
spermatogenesis produces 4 sperm cells and oogenisis produces one ovum. Both have 23 chromosomes each
At the end of meiosis II, four haploid cells form. Haploid means they have only one set of chromosomes. For humans, that would be 23 chromosomes.
One Cell has 10 chromosomes, it divides into 5 chromosomes. So at the end it has, 5 chromosomes. Your Welcome for the answer! ^_^
Its the other way around. We have 46 chromosomes in each of our cells. The number of genes per chromosome varies between 500 and 4,000, with a total of about 32,000 genes in the 46 chromosomes.