There are 23 pairs or 46 individual chromosomes in a humans cells. 22 pairs of autosomes and 1 pair of sex chromosomes in normal humans. (There are disorders such as Turners syndrome and Klinefelter syndrome that result in different numbers of chromosomes.)
we have 46 chromosomes in our cells, they come in pairs, so we have 23 pairs of chromosomes. we inherit 23 of our chromosomes from each parent which makes one half of the pair.
If your human, you have 23 chromosomal pairs. If your a half human half vampire or half human half werewolf, you have 24. If you are a vampire, you have 25 chromosomal pairs. I know, I know, too much info alert, but I'm obsessed with twilight, okay. jeez.
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There are 46 chromosomes in all human cells, except for sperm and eggs, which each have 23.
There are 23 pairs of chromosomes in all of a human's body cells.
There's no good reason for it; the number of chromosomes an animal has doesn't really have much to do with anything.
All of them (in humans), apart from sperm and egg cells (which contain 23)
human diploid numbers are 46 chromosomes (the total amount of chromosomes) and the haploid number is 23 (half the number of chromosomes) in meiosis the desired number is the haploid number for gametes (sex cells) and it becomes the diploid number after fertilization and for mitosis its the diploid number because it wants to maintain its chromosomes since its not sexual reproduction
The Longest cell in the human body is the nerve cell.
Sex cells have 1/2 the number of chromosomes of a normal cell (23)
46 chromosomes 23 pairs
Each human cell has 23 pairs of chromosomes or 46 chromosomes.
23 pairs, 46 chromosomes
23 Pairs of chromosomes or 46 chromosomes.
"Twenty-three Pairs of Chromosomes in (the) Human Body".
No, they have 46 chromosomes. (23 pairs) 22 pairs of autosomes 1 pair of sex chromosomes
A normal human cell contains 23 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 46. If you had an average of 40 trillion cells in your body that had 412 chromosomes you would have 4456 trillion chromosomes in your body. Note that some mature cells in your body do not have any chromosomes, some have 26 chromosomes and some cells have 99 chromosomes.
Chromosomes (autosomes), not including the sex chromosomes (XY - male, or XX - female).
Each cell contains 23 pairs of chromosomes - a total of 46.
Human cells have 23 homologous pairs. They also must go through meiosis before that. Females have 2 X chromosomes, while Males have an X and a Y chromosome. That's why the males cells decide the gender of the child.
Body cells have "pairs" of chromosomes while sex cells have only single sets of chromosomes. The human body cells have 22 pairs of autosomes and 1 pair of sex chromosomes for a total of 23 pairs or 46 chromosomes.But sex cells (sperm or ovum, known as gametes or diploid cells) contain only 23 chromosomes (unpaired), when they meet (forming a Zygote), the 23 from each male and female gamete form a cell containing 46 chromosomes to make a Haploid cell.Normal body cells (known as a haploid cells) contain 46 chromosomes (or 23 pairs of chromosomes).There are genetic diseases/disorders such as Down's syndrome that occasionally have one more.Normally, 46. Unless aneuploidy occurs.46 Chromosomes in human body
Human body cells that contain 23 pairs of chromosomes are diploid, meaning they have their full compliment (2 copies) of DNA. Haploid cells are the gametes (sperm and egg) that recombine to form a new diploid organism upon fertilization.