Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes.
Each human cell has 46 chromosomes divided into 23 pair.
There are 46 chromosomes (condensed threads of genetic material formed from chromatin as a cell prepares to divide), and 23 pairs of chromosomes in the human body.
There are 46 chromosomes in a human, made up of 22 pairs of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes.
There are 22 autosome pairs and one pair of sex chromosomes.
A single human cell contains 23 pairs of chromosomes (22 autosomes and a pair of sex chromosomes ). These are found in all human cells (RBC's and platelets being exception ). So with human body made up of unbountable number of cells, the actual number of chromosomes in the human body is unbountable times 46= unbountable.
A karyotype is defined as the chromosomes of a cell. The human karyotype has one pair of sex chromosomes and 22 pairs of autosomal chromosomes.
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Human cells consist of 46 (23 pairs) chromosomes.
Within the nucleus of a cell are the chromosomes. A typical human with have 23 pairs of chromosomes. 22 of those pairs are somatic or body chromosomes and don't influence gender. The remaining pair of chromosomes are the sex chromosomes and they are designated as being either an X or Y chromosome. Females have a pair of X's (XX) and males have an X and a Y (XY).
XX is Female XY is Male
Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes In Females the last pair is XX In males the last pair is XY
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