There is only one pair fo chromosome in a sex cell.
One copy of each chromosome are found in animal sex cells, which means they have only one set of chromosomes. Because of this, they are said to be haploid.
Most animal cells have two copies of each chromosome, which makes them diploid.
Usually one, making the total number of chromosomes half the usual number. Such cells are said to be haploid.
26 chromosomes
about 98 maybe
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One.
Animals cells are diploids, meaning they have 2 copies.
They are called centrioles, and are only found in animal cells.
Yes. It is formed in a single, circular chromosome and is loose in the cytoplasm (unlike in animal or plant cells where it is contained in the nucleus).
they are found in animal cells
animal cells
Animals cells are diploids, meaning they have 2 copies.
Animals cells are diploids, meaning they have 2 copies.
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The best answer is "No."Both animal and plant cells can have chromosomes, but chromosomes are not cells, and certainly neither plant nor animal cells.Neither, it's part of genetics, as in the cell make up/genes etc. It is part of the cell not a cell.
They are called centrioles, and are only found in animal cells.
Yes. It is formed in a single, circular chromosome and is loose in the cytoplasm (unlike in animal or plant cells where it is contained in the nucleus).
they are found in animal cells
yes they are found in animal cells, but not plant cells.
It is found in both Animal and Plant cells.
Found in ANIMAL CELLS
The following are found in plant cells and NOT in animal cells: -plasmodesmata -chloroplasts -large central vacuoles -cell wall -tonoplast The following are found in animal cells and NOT in plant cells: -lysosomes -centrioles -flagella (although some are found in plant sperm)