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A karyotype will consist of all the homologous pairs of chromosomes and also one pair of chromosomes representing the sex of the organism (male/female). In Humans, a karyotype will consist of 22 homologous pairs of chromosomes and 1 pair of either XX or XY chromosomes. The total number of homologous pairs of chromosomes depends largely upon which organism is being taken into account, since each organism has its characteristic number of chromosomes in a diploid cell - in humans this is 46.
There are a total of 4 rows in a karyotype chart.
A karyotype will show the number of chromosomes in a diploid cell, so there will be 46 chromosomes all together. You get 23 chromosomes from your father and 23 from your mother. Chromosomes are placed together into groups of two known as homologous pairs. The pairs are made up of one chromosome from your father and one from your mother. So, there are 23 homologous pairs. Of the 23 pairs, 22 of them (or 44 chromosomes) are known as autosomes, and they determine various genes of your body based on the pairing. The other two chromosomes are the sex chromosomes. The pair can either be XX (which indicates a girl) or XY (a boy). The mother always gives an X chromosome, it is the father who will determine whether it is a boy or girl by giving an X or Y.
A karyotype is the number and type of chromosomes within the nucleus of a cell of a species. Given that definition, the karyotype is within the cell. There can be no cells within the karyotype.
Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes.
23 pairs
There are 46 chromosomes in a human Karyotype.
The karyotype of Drosophila comprises four pairs of chromosomes, of which three pairs are autosomes and one pair are sex chromosomes. Female Drosophila are XX, and males XY.
A karyotype will consist of all the homologous pairs of chromosomes and also one pair of chromosomes representing the sex of the organism (male/female). In Humans, a karyotype will consist of 22 homologous pairs of chromosomes and 1 pair of either XX or XY chromosomes. The total number of homologous pairs of chromosomes depends largely upon which organism is being taken into account, since each organism has its characteristic number of chromosomes in a diploid cell - in humans this is 46.
A karyotype is the number and appearance of chromosomes in the nucleus of a eukaryote cell. There are 46 chromosomes in a human karyotype. However, there are twenty-three pairs. In a karyotype, chromosomes are showed in pairs, because twenty-three are from one parent, and twenty-three are from another. In a cell, there are twenty-two pairs of chromosomes called autosomes, and one pair of sex chromosomes. The sex chromosomes are different in a male and a female. For a male, it is one x chromosome and one y chromosome. In a female, it is two x chromosomes. So, as a recap, there are 46 chromosomes. The only exceptions to this are autistic people. For them, there is usually a duplication or deletion of one chromosome. In other words, a person would have 47 or 45 chromosomes.
There are a total of 4 rows in a karyotype chart.
A karyotype will show the number of chromosomes in a diploid cell, so there will be 46 chromosomes all together. You get 23 chromosomes from your father and 23 from your mother. Chromosomes are placed together into groups of two known as homologous pairs. The pairs are made up of one chromosome from your father and one from your mother. So, there are 23 homologous pairs. Of the 23 pairs, 22 of them (or 44 chromosomes) are known as autosomes, and they determine various genes of your body based on the pairing. The other two chromosomes are the sex chromosomes. The pair can either be XX (which indicates a girl) or XY (a boy). The mother always gives an X chromosome, it is the father who will determine whether it is a boy or girl by giving an X or Y.
19 pairs; 38 chromosomes
I believe the answer to your question is 23.
Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes.
A karyotype is the number and type of chromosomes within the nucleus of a cell of a species. Given that definition, the karyotype is within the cell. There can be no cells within the karyotype.
A human diploid cell has 23 pairs of chromosomes.