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After meiosis 2 in human cells are 23 chromosomes. Meiotic division occur only in reproductive cells because when spermatozoid and ovum combine they form again 46 chromosomes(23 pairs of chromosomes).

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Normal humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes for a total of 46. The are genetic errors where humans have a different number, but these result in abnormalities. Animals may have more or less. For example, goldfish have 100.

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In meiosis, you start with 46 chromosomes and end with 23

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Q: How many chromosomes does a human cell that has been produced by the process of meiosis have?
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How many chromosomes does meiosis produce as the original?

In humans meiosis produces 23 chromosomes. The human body cell has 46 chromosomes When meiosis occurs 1/2 of the body cells go into the haploid cell produced


What is the number of chromosomes in daughter cells in humans during meiosis?

Meiosis produces daughter cells with half as many chromosomes as the parent cell. This means that because a normal human cell has 46 chromosomes, a gamete (produced through meiosis) will only contain 23 chromosomes.


If a cell with 40 chromosomes undergoes mitosis each of the daughter cells will have chromosomes.?

Meiosis results in gametes that have half the number of chromosomes of other cells. A gamete carries one of each pair of homologous chromosomes. Their are 46 chromosoes in Meiosis I and 23 in Meiosis II.


What process of nuclear division in which the number of chromosomes in certain cells is halved during gamete formation?

yes, gamete in human = 23 chromosomes....so two gametes meet...bam! 46 chromosomes...thus, you are half your mom and half your dad.


How many chromosomes are in the resulting cells after human meiosis?

23 chromosomes


How many chromosomes does an egg of a human female have before meiosis?

23 chromosomes


What are the functions of Meiosis performed in the human body?

Meiosis plays the part of halving the number of chromosomes in each cell before combining with another set of chromosomes to form a new cell. The process helps in growth.


How many chromosomes are in a human cell before and after meiosis?

When meiosis begins at Gap 1 phase (G1) the cell of a human has 46 chromosomes or 2n.


What is the process called that guarantees that the number of chromosomes in gametes is half the number of chromosomes in body cells is?

Since gametes divide by a special process, meiosis, they will always have half the number of chromosomes as regular body cells. This is because the chromosomes only copy themselves once, however they are split apart twice. Think of it as a math problem. If the original cell count is, for example, 2 chromosomes, and each chromosome makes a copy of itself, the cell will have 4 chromosomes. During meiosis 1, the cell divides, and the chromosomes split, resulting in each daughter cell having 2 chromosomes, the same as the original. However, in meiosis 2, they divide again without making another copy of themselves, so that by the time meiosis is done, each one of the 4 cells that results have 1 chromosome, half the number of the original cell. 2x2=4 4/2=2 2/2=1


How do the results of mitosis and meiosis differ?

the amount of chromosomes in a cell. meiosis is used in sexual reproduction and mitosis is just making more cells. chromosomes in a human after meiosis=24; mitosis=48.


How is chromosomes in human in the meiosis?

Well you have the chromosomes because in your stomach contains zypholic acid which will give your meiosis the power to eat Beshoy. The almighty overlord of Egypt.


A human cell may have more or less than 46 chromosomes as a result of nondisjunction a process in what?

chromosomes fail to separate during cell division