Each gamete (or egg/sperm cell) has 23 chromosomes. So both egg & sperm cells have 23 chromosomes, however because gametes undergo meiosis the chromosomes are haploids so they don't look like X's. So they are not actually in pairs, as just eggs & sperm. They pair up once an egg is fertilized.
23 in each - making 46 chromosomes in total.
The number of chromosomes in sperm cells and egg cells are the same. In humans it is 23.
theres 23 in each
Twenty-three chromosomes are in a cell that is formed from a sperm and egg cell.
there are approximately 69 in a sperm cell and approximately chickens in an egg
The human egg or sperm cell is haploid and contains 23 chromosomes. After fertilization (egg and sperm fusion), the zygote will have 46 chromosomes (23 pairs).
There are 23 chromosomes in each the sperm and the egg. When they fuse, the resulting embryo will have 46 chromosomes.
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23. There are 46 chromosomes in a human, half from the egg and half from the sperm.
23 in a sex cell
23 chromosones
All human gametes (sex cells), which means egg cells and sperm cells, have 23 chromosomes. When the sperm fertilises the egg, the 23 chromosomes from the egg cell and the 23 chromosomes from the sperm cell join to make cells with 46 chromosomes. In summary, all cells in the human body have 46 chromosomes, except sperm cells and egg cells, which have 23.