The same amount as any cell of that organism (excluding gametes).
The human genome contains about 24,000 genes.
All cells have genes
There are many genes that could affect a person's weight. This is accomplished by suppressing certain fat burning genes in the body.
Genes tell cells how to make proteins.
Only if it got both the dwarfism genes and fat genes. But probably.
All your genes are present in your liver cells
Its the other way around. We have 46 chromosomes in each of our cells. The number of genes per chromosome varies between 500 and 4,000, with a total of about 32,000 genes in the 46 chromosomes.
Genes play a role in where your body stores fat. Some people have genes that make the face a prime fat spot
brain cells are activated by brain genes and heart cells are activated by heart genes. that's how they function, by their genes
No. The human cell has 23 chromosome pairs (total 46 chromosomes). Each chromosome has many genes.
There are more genes than chromosomes in skin cells.
If the cells are from one individual, all will have the same genes except their sex cells which have 1/2 the number. A dog will have different genes from a cat. The genes make the cat different from the dog and human.