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.
2 pair of genes 23 genes in a pair so 23x2= 46
One pair of chromosomes is two chromosomes.
There are twenty three pairs of chromosomes in the standard human genome.
You have 22 pairs of autosomal chromosomes in a cell and 1 pair of sexomal chromosomes in that same cell.
Out of 23 chromosome pairs one is the 'sex-linked' chromosome pair. The Answer is 1-out-of-23.
the genes they carry.
22 pair + 1 x and 1 y or 46 individual
47 chromosomes , the extra one is the pair no# 18
You have 22 pairs of autosomal chromosomes in a cell and 1 pair of sexomal chromosomes in that same cell.
Out of 23 chromosome pairs one is the 'sex-linked' chromosome pair. The Answer is 1-out-of-23.
There are 38 chromosomes in a lion; 19 pair.
Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes.
the genes they carry.
22 pair + 1 x and 1 y or 46 individual
47 chromosomes , the extra one is the pair no# 18
23 chromosomes with mother and 23 chromosomes with father pair 46 chromosomes
46 Chromosomes 22 Homologous Pairs in men (& X + Y), 23 in women (X+X is homologous) 22 Pairs of autosomes and 1 pair of sex chromosomes
autosomal chromosomes ;)
Homologous chromosomes do not pair during mitosis. they only pair in meiosis to form tetrads.
22 pair of autosomes and 1 pair of sex chromosomes. A male determines the sex with XY chromosomes and the female only has YY. 23; half of the normal 46 for a cell. This is so when the male and female cells meet, they will form a normal 46-chromosome cell.