62 Chromosomes
how many (number of chromosomes are passed from parent to offspring in asexual reproduction
Each parent sex cell gives 23 chromosomes to their offspring in humans
4 because the parent cell has four chromosomes arranged in 2 pairs. Each offspring has 4 chromosomes, one pair from each parent.
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.
In humans, the somatic cells of an offspring have 46 chromosomes.
how many (number of chromosomes are passed from parent to offspring in asexual reproduction
Each parent sex cell gives 23 chromosomes to their offspring in humans
4 because the parent cell has four chromosomes arranged in 2 pairs. Each offspring has 4 chromosomes, one pair from each parent.
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.
each parent gives half of its chromosomes, so the offspring will have full amount of chromosomes, two halves.
i think 23 chromosomes their are 16 from 1 parent and 16 from the other .
In humans, the somatic cells of an offspring have 46 chromosomes.
This is speaking in terms of MITOSIS.A typical human cell has 46 chromosomes. Each offspring cell receives anidentical copy of the original cell's chromosomes. So the two daughter cells will have 46 chromosomes each as well.
Each parent donates 23 chromosomes to his/her child.....23 chromosomes from mother and 23 chromosomes from father makes a total of 46 chromosomes a healthy child.
Depending on the type of organism and how many chromosomes it has, all of them come from the parent when the organism splits in the process of mitosis.
A person inherits one set of 23 chromosomes from each parent
All of them: half from the father and half from the mother. A domestic cat has 19 chromosome pairs (compared to 23 for humans), and so receives 19 single chromosomes from each parent.