Humans have two sex chromosomes, the X and the Y. Human females have two X sex chromosomes and are said to be XX. Human males have one X and one Y chromosome and are said to be XY.
metaphase I of meiosis
diploid is 2n because each chromosome is paired up with another chromosome, 1n is haploid because the chromosomes aren't paired up at all. some plants are 3n (triploid) as the chromosomes in their nuclei are arranged in pairs of 3
allosome
Chromosomes are the name given to the discrete pieces of DNA in a cell that are copied as a unit before a cell divides. All genes are encoded in DNA so the chromosomes are the volumes in the library of an organism that is called its genome. The genome always fits into a single cell. In bacteria a chromosome can consists of a single simple loop of DNA. In plant and animal cells the chromosomes are much longer pieces of DNA that are packaged up by being wound around special proteins called histones. Another thing is that in most cells chromosomes occur in pairs. That is because you got one from your mother and one from your father. There is a lot more to say about chromosomes but their basic function is to store the DNA in a way that its genes can be accessed or read and all of the genes copied when a cell divides
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Haloid cells
No, there are 46 chromosomes in one cell. A gamete, or sex cell, has 23 chromosomes because during fertilization, the female and male gametes (egg and sperm, respectively) come together to form a new cell with 46 chromosomes
metaphase I of meiosis
In chemistry, 46 is the atomic number of Palladium.In human biology, there are 46 human chromosomes. There are 22 pairs of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes.In geometry, the name of a 46 sided shape is called a tetracontakaihexagon.
human genome project
During Metaphase 1 the homologous pairs of chromosomes line up at the center of the cell. They arrange around the spindle during meiosis.
The Human Genome Project
lolipop ok they have 800,965,564,798 c's lolipop ok they have 800,965,564,798 c's Answer The name "angler fish" can refer to several species of the order Lophiiformes. One example is, Lophius piscatorius which is called the "angler fish" in the USA and "monk fish" in the UK and used as a food. Lophius piscatorius has 46 chromosomes or 23 pairs of chromosomes in its stomatic (body) cells.
There are 12 pairs of Dorsal nerves also know as thoracic nerves. They emerge from the thoracic vertebrae hence the name.
The human gametes are Male gametes are sperm and female gametes are eggs. And the gametes chromosome numbers are 42.
diploid is 2n because each chromosome is paired up with another chromosome, 1n is haploid because the chromosomes aren't paired up at all. some plants are 3n (triploid) as the chromosomes in their nuclei are arranged in pairs of 3
allosome