In a somatic cell: 46 chromosomes.
In a sex cell: 23 chromosomes.
In all of the cells there ar 46 chromosomes. The egg cells and sperm cells are the exception with only 23 chromosomes each.
23 pairs of chromosomes, 46 in total.
46 is the diploid number of chromosomes in a human cell and 23 is the total number of haploid cells in humans
Human sex cells which only have a haploid number of chromosomes. 23 total chromosomes. Red blood cells have no chromosomes also.
If the somatic (normal) cell has 38 chromosomes, then the diploid number will be 38. If the gametes (sperm and ovum/egg) have 38 chromosomes, then the diploid number will be 76.
Human cells have 23 homologous pairs. They also must go through meiosis before that. Females have 2 X chromosomes, while Males have an X and a Y chromosome. That's why the males cells decide the gender of the child.
The number of chromosomes found in either and egg of sperm is half the number of chromosomes found in a normal cell of the organism. For example, if you are thinking of a human sperm or egg cell is would be 23 chromosomes, since the normal human cell has 46.
There are a total of 4 rows in a karyotype chart.
There are 23 pairs of chromosomes and 46 total.
Two. X and Y in males. Two Xs in females.
48 chromosomes total
23 pairs of chromosomes, 46 in total.
study island answer:46,23,23
A human receives 23 pairs of chromosomes, having a total of 46 in all. They receive half the total amount from their mother and half from there father.
A somatic or non-sex cell has 23 pairs or 46 total chromosomes. Sex cells or gametes have a total of 23 chromosomes.
Humans get 23 chromosomes from each parent, so 46 total.
23 pairs or 46 total
No. The human cell has 23 chromosome pairs (total 46 chromosomes). Each chromosome has many genes.