2 pairs of chromosomes....i.e.46 no. of chromosomes...
It varies from species to species. The human nucleus contains 46 chromosomes.
No, a human cell nucleus contains 46 chromosomes, which come in 23 pairs.
Every single cell, regardless of being human or not, contains chromosomes, but only when dividing or reproducing. It cells' normal state, their DNA is not wound up in chromosomes, but freely floating around the nucleus.
23 Pairs of chromosomes or 46 chromosomes.
The nucleus of the cell contains the chromosomes. Chromosomes are made up of DNA and proteins and carry genetic information that determines an organism's characteristics.
Every species has a fixed number of chromosomes in its nucleus so every species has a different chromosome number from the other.
The maximum number of chromosomes found in a human being is 46.
In a "normal" human autosome (normal cell, not a sex cell), there is 23 pairs of chromosomes.
46
Threr are 46 chromosomes in skin cell of human since it is somatic cell.
The structures in the nucleus that contain DNA are chromosomes. DNA molecules are tightly wound around proteins called histones to form chromatin, which further condenses into chromosomes during cell division. These chromosomes carry the genetic information necessary for cell function and reproduction.
Chromosomes are the molecules of DNA (inheritable genetic material) in each of your cells. Human cells are eukaryotic meaning that they have membrane bound organelles. The chromosomes in eukaryotic cells are enclosed within a nuclear membrane, collectively known as the nucleus. The nucleus is one of the organelles inside a eukaryotic cell.