23 chromosomes in gamaete cells (sex cells)
Twenty-three chromosomes are in a cell that is formed from a sperm and egg cell.
Sperm cell, as it's haploid (23 chromosomes) as opposed to diploid (46 chromosomes).
A fox has a diploid number of 50, meaning that in every cell there are 50 chromosomes. Thus, the haploid sperm cell only has 25 chromosomes.
It has 23 chromosomes.
meiosis occour only in sexual cells and its reduce the number of chromosomes so when the sperm cell fuse with ovum cell the number of chromosomes it will be the same as in parents cell. Humans cells have 46 chromosome sperm cells have 23 chromosomes ovoum cells 23 chromosomes when sperm cell fertilize the ovun they fuse their genetic material and we have 23+23=46 every cell in our body it has 46 chromosome except sexual cells
all cells of body except egg and sperm have 23 pairs of chromosomes i.e. 46...but egg and sperm have 23 chromosomes
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Except in the egg and sperm, all cells are somatic cells and have the normal number of chromosomes.
A sperm cell contains 23 [unpaired] chromosomes.
Twenty-three chromosomes are in a cell that is formed from a sperm and egg cell.
All human gametes (sex cells), which means egg cells and sperm cells, have 23 chromosomes. When the sperm fertilises the egg, the 23 chromosomes from the egg cell and the 23 chromosomes from the sperm cell join to make cells with 46 chromosomes. In summary, all cells in the human body have 46 chromosomes, except sperm cells and egg cells, which have 23.
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The number of chromosomes found in either and egg of sperm is half the number of chromosomes found in a normal cell of the organism. For example, if you are thinking of a human sperm or egg cell is would be 23 chromosomes, since the normal human cell has 46.
Frogs have 26 chromosomes in their somatic cells. A frog's sperm would be a haploid cell, meaning that the cell contains half the amount of chromosomes that it's somatic cells have. So a frog's sperm cell would contain 13 chromosomes.
Sperm cell, as it's haploid (23 chromosomes) as opposed to diploid (46 chromosomes).
The diploid chromosome number for the orangutan is 48 (two more than man), so an orangutan sperm cell would contain 24 chromosomes.
A fox has a diploid number of 50, meaning that in every cell there are 50 chromosomes. Thus, the haploid sperm cell only has 25 chromosomes.