There are 46 chromosomes in a normal human cell and 23 in the sex cells.
People with Down syndrome has 47 chromosomes.
both will have 30 chromosomes.
Same number of chromosomes as is present in the parent cell.
Diploid.
In humans, there would be a total of 92 chromosomes, 4 sets of 23. During anaphase they separate into opposite poles of the cell, with 2 sets of 23 going to each pole.
Each cell has 46 chromosomes. Eggs and sperm each have 23, thus a human has 46.
Each human cell has 46 chromosomes divided into 23 pair.
46 (23 pairs)
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
It all depends on the type of organism on many chromosomes are present in each cell. By regular cell division each new cell will have the same number as the original cell. Some organisms have many more chromosomes than humans do and some have many less chromosomes.
both will have 30 chromosomes.
Same number of chromosomes as is present in the parent cell.
In each cell it contains 23 chromosomes.
Mitosis produces two cells that have the same number of chromosomes as the original (parent) cell. For example, a human cell has 46 chromosomes - so after mitosis each cell will have 46 chromosomes.
46 chromosomes or 23 pairs
In humans each cell normally contains 23 pairs of chromosomes.