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The same number as any other cell in a cat except its germ cells (also called sex cells). Remember, all somatic (aka body) cells in an animal possess the exact same chromosome complement which is two copies of each chromosome.

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A human nerve cell has the same number of chromosomes as every other cell in the human body, except for the sperm and egg, 46 (sperm and eggs have 23).

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There are 23 pairs (46) chromosomes in a human neuron.

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23 pairs (46 individual chromosomes) as nerve cells are diploid.

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Do nerve cells have cell walls?

No it does not have a cell wall because only plant cells have a cell wall but a nerve cell is an animal cell and an animal cell dose not have a cell wall.


A cell viewed under a high-powered microscope appears to be in the fourth phase of the cell cycle what dose this indicate about the cell?

It indicates that the cell is during the Mitosis phrase. This is the part of the cell division process in which the nucleus of a cell is divided into two nuclei & each nucleus ends up with the same number and kinds of chromosomes. On which the chromosomes are also visible.


How many set of chromosomes dose human have?

It is because with only 2-3 pairs of chromosomes we would have much less variability (Variability is critical for the existence of a population;less variability, less resistant population). Why more variability? Because we have 23 pairs of chromosomes but they are not two exactly same sets of chromosomes.


How many chromosomes dose each parent pass to their offspring?

When a parent is going to have an offspring the offspring only gets half a chromosome from each parent, they combine to make one chromosome then that chromosome gets copied until there are 23 pairs of chromosome's. This is how you get your features.


Why is the nucleus of the cell a controlling centre of all the cell activities and has been described as the brain of the cell?

The cell is like a small human body, and the brain is the reason that our vital organs run, and the same applies to a cell. without the nucleus, the other organs in a cell would not be able to run, and then they would simply die off.

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How chromosomes dose a human cell have?

23 pairs of chromosomes


How many chromosomes dose a human cell have?

23 pairs of chromosomes


How many chromosomes dose a human cell have before division?

no answer


How many chromosome dose a human hold?

Humans have 23 chromosomes in each cell


How many chromosomes dose each new cell contain after mitosis if the original cell had fifty two original cell chromosomes?

52


How many chromosomes dose human have?

23 pairs OR 46.


Do nerve cells have cell walls?

No it does not have a cell wall because only plant cells have a cell wall but a nerve cell is an animal cell and an animal cell dose not have a cell wall.


When chromosomes become visible at the beginning of cell division what dose each chromosome consist of?

sperm


How many chromosomes dose a human egg have?

23 and a sperm has 23, together they make up your 46 chomosomes.


A cell viewed under a high-powered microscope appears to be in the fourth phase of the cell cycle what dose this indicate about the cell?

It indicates that the cell is during the Mitosis phrase. This is the part of the cell division process in which the nucleus of a cell is divided into two nuclei & each nucleus ends up with the same number and kinds of chromosomes. On which the chromosomes are also visible.


What is the only cell in the body that dose not have 46 chromosomes?

the gamete cells/ sex cells have half the original amount of chromosomes as these combine with the gamete cells of the opposite sex to form a off spring with half chromosomes from mother and other half from father


What dose each identical daughter cell have complete after mitosis?

After mitosis followed by cytokinesis, the two identical daughter cells have a complete and identical set of chromosomes, which are the same as the parent cell.