Every regular human cell has 46 chromosomes.
Somatic mosquito cells have 6 chromosomes
23 chromosomes
The 'body' cells have 42 chromosomes. The sex cells would have 21 chromosomes. 3 X 7
A chicken has 78 chromosomes in its somatic cells.
23 chromosomes with mother and 23 chromosomes with father pair 46 chromosomes
Guinea pigs have 64 chromosomes in body cells and 32 chromosomes in sex cells.
body cells of a grasshopper has 24 chromosomes and 12 chromosomes in the sex cells so as many body cell chromosomes you have you will have half that number of chromosomes in your sex cells.
2 chromosomes
In a human being, there would be 23 pairs of chromosomes, adding up to 46 chromosomes. In fact, all the body cells have this many chromosomes normally.
Sex cells have half the number of chromosomes as the original cell, and are said to be haploid. In human sex cells there are 23 chromosomes.
No. Chromosomes are parts of cells, and sex cells are just one of many types of cells.
Each of her cells should have 46 chromosomes, with the exeption of reproductive cells. Those have 23 chromosomes.