In a human cell it would be 23 pairs.
You have 22 pairs of autosomal chromosomes in a cell and 1 pair of sexomal chromosomes in that same cell.
In a "normal" human autosome (normal cell, not a sex cell), there is 23 pairs of chromosomes.
46 chromosomes. 23 pairs
They do not have pairs since they are haploid. They have 23 single chromosomes.
The leopard has twenty three pairs of chromosomes in its cell. This means that a leopard has forty six chromosomes.
You have 22 pairs of autosomal chromosomes in a cell and 1 pair of sexomal chromosomes in that same cell.
A human diploid cell has 23 pairs of chromosomes.
23 pairs
In a "normal" human autosome (normal cell, not a sex cell), there is 23 pairs of chromosomes.
23 pairs of chromosomes
46 chromosomes. 23 pairs
There are 22 autosome pairs and one pair of sex chromosomes.
23 pairs in each cell
There are 23 pairs of chromosomes in humans46 chromosomes
39 pairs of chromosomes or 78 chromosomes
A sperm cell contains 23 [unpaired] chromosomes.
38 pairs