A person inherits one set of 23 chromosomes from each parent
Humans get 23 chromosomes from each parent, so 46 total.
The offspring will have 54 chromosomes, which is the average of the parents' total number of chromosomes (46 + 62 = 108, average = 108/2 = 54).
A mouse receives 19 chromosomes from its male parent. A typical mouse has 40 chromosomes, with 19 coming from the male and 19 from the female parent. Additionally, mice have one pair of sex chromosomes, with males having one X and one Y chromosome, while females have two X chromosomes.
One Cell has 10 chromosomes, it divides into 5 chromosomes. So at the end it has, 5 chromosomes. Your Welcome for the answer! ^_^
It depends on the parent cell. If the parent cell has 24 then the sex cell will have 12.
4 because the parent cell has four chromosomes arranged in 2 pairs. Each offspring has 4 chromosomes, one pair from each parent.
23 per parent
A mother have 46 chromosomes and a father have 46 chromosomes when they come together in fertilization these chromosomes splits 23 from the mother (egg) and 23 from the father (sperms) and so forming the new zygote which is the baby with 46 chromosomes
one from each parent
there are 26 chromosomes from each parent that makes up a child. when having Turner's Syndrome the girl only haves 25 from her mother.
The four chromosomes in a parent cell are arranged in two sets of pairs - one set from the mother and one set from the father. Each pair of chromosomes consists of one chromosome from each parent.
Alligators have a total of 32 chromosomes in their cells. This includes 16 pairs of chromosomes, one inherited from each parent, which determine the genetic makeup of the alligator.