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There is no nucleus or chromosomes in a mature erythrocytes .
An elephant sex cell (sperm or egg) contains 56 chromosomes. This is half the number of chromosomes found in a normal elephant cell, which typically has 112 chromosomes.
The number of chromosomes in a mature somatic cell depends on the species, but it is the diploid number (2X). In a human somatic cell, that number is 46.
A sex cell contains half the number of chromosomes found in a somatic (normal) cell. Therefore a human sex cell would contain 23 chromosomes.
If the immature sex cell contains 18 chromosomes, the mature sex cell will contain 18 chromosomes as well. This is because during the process of meiosis, the number of chromosomes is reduced by half to produce haploid sex cells.
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a mature sperm carries 23 chromosomes.
A sex cell contains half the number of chromosomes found in a somatic (normal) cell. Therefore a human sex cell would contain 23 chromosomes.
Elephants have a diploid number of 56 chromosomes, which means their egg cells (ova) contain half of that number, or 28 chromosomes. This is typical for many species, where egg and sperm cells contain half the number of chromosomes found in somatic (body) cells.
No, mature red blood cells do not have a nucleus or any DNA, including chromosomes. They eject their nucleus as part of the maturation process to make more space for hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells.
Asian elephants only have one calf at a time. They typically have about 4 offspring in their life time.