It depends upon the species. Human eggs and sperm each have 23 chromosomes.
The human egg or sperm cell is haploid and contains 23 chromosomes. After fertilization (egg and sperm fusion), the zygote will have 46 chromosomes (23 pairs).
No, each egg cell is a single haploid cell. Once it is fertilised it divides into many different cells, which later on forms the foetus.
Ten spermatozoa will be produced from ten spermatids. Egg cells are not formed from spermatids.
An egg has one cell. The nucleus inside the yoke is considered a cell.
76 Chromosones.
23 chromosones
A molar pregnancy is an abnormally fertilized egg. Molar pregnancies occur when the fertilized egg does not have any of the mother's chromosones, or the father's chromosones duplicate.
It depends upon the species. Human eggs and sperm each have 23 chromosomes.
123 chromosomes
it produces about 6 egg cells
When the process meiosis creates new gametes (sex cells), each gamete has haploid, or n chromosones (half the number of other cells), which means that each gamete has 23 chromosones. Chromosones come in pairs, and when meiosis occurs it randomly picks one chromosone from each pair, which is what causes variation. We inherit 23 chromosones from each parent as well, so that adds to the variation even more. Chromosones and alleles are both found in the same place. Hope that was what you were looking for.
a female is born with hundreds of thousand of egg cells
Just one. If you have two egg cells, you may have twins.
64 (32 pairs)
They get energy from nutrients in the bloodstream
23 in both Egg Cells and Sperm Cells.