There are 46 chromosomes in kidney cells, big toe cells, and tip-of-the-nose cells.
This is because humans are diploid organisms (having two sets of chromosomes in all cells except gametes(23 chromosomes) and mature red blood cells, which extruded their nuclei when they were developing), and 46 is the human diploid number.
46 chromosomes are found in the human kidney cell.
46, like the rest of the cells in your body except for your sex cells.
In humans (males and females) there are 46 chromosomes. This means there are 23 homologous pairs.
A human kidney cell has 46 chromosomes. All human body cells contain 46 chromosomes, unless a chromosomal mutation has occurred.
22 pair
104 chromosomes are in a carp cell.
46 chromosomes
You have 22 pairs of autosomal chromosomes in a cell and 1 pair of sexomal chromosomes in that same cell.
there are 46 chromosomes in a human skin cell.
if a cell has 64 chromosomes together, all the offspring cells will have 64 chromosomes each.
there are 46 chromosomes in the human kidney
A Regular field mouse has 46 chromosomes in it's kidney cell, but also in every cell in it's body except its reproductive cells which contain half of that amount.
Yes, I believe so, because each cell contains chromosomes to generate more cells.
Human kidney cells are body cells, so they would have 46 chromosomes.
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How many chromosomes does each new cell contain after mitosis if the original cell had 52 original cell chromosomes?
104 chromosomes are in a carp cell.
There are 46 chromosomes in each cell
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