It depends on which organism it belongs to.
While distinguishing the number of Chromosomes from the number of Genes; and noting that one Chromosome will contain thousands of individual Genes - along with the fact that Eukaryotic genomes come in various sizes - a eukaryotic Cell will "Typically" contain anywhere from 30,000 to 70,000 or more Genes.
There are 46 chromosomes in an eukaryotic cell. Chromosomes are made up of 2 chromatids..i.e 1 chromosome = 2 chromatids
Therefore, 46 chromosomes = 46 x 2
= 92 chromatids
Either one as long as they have a nucleus the cell or cells can be a eukaryote.
All animal cells are eukaryote. A membrane bound nucleus and many membrane bound organelles.
cells
eukaryote cell is the relative of a prokaryote cell it is a friend of plant and animal cells humans have eukaryotic cells
a eukaryote is a type of cell
Eukaryote cells have a distinct nucleus
there are two different types of cells: eukaryote and procaryotic. Procaryotic cells are unicellular (only have one cells), like bacteria.
yes
No. A plant cell is a eukaryote, because it has a nucleus
plant cells and animals cells
A eukaryote cell is any cell with a true nucleus, meaning every single cell found in animals, plants, and fungi are eukaryotic. So, no, there are millions of types of eukaryote cells.
Prokaryote cells only have one cell, as Eukaryote cells have more than one.