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No a normal human will always have 46 chromosomes.
Then it's a prokaryote cell (such as bacteria). If not a prokaryote then it just wouldn't be a cell because with eukaryote cells, if there are no chromosomes, there is no cell or life with that cell.
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Chromosomally abnormal cells can still go through cell cycle checkpoints.
The cell cycle is controlled by specific cyclins, which are proteins that regulate the cell cycle.
Fertilization
The chromosomes are replicated during interphase.
No a normal human will always have 46 chromosomes.
Chromosomes replicate when DNA replicates during the S phase (synthesis) of of the cell cycle.
Then it's a prokaryote cell (such as bacteria). If not a prokaryote then it just wouldn't be a cell because with eukaryote cells, if there are no chromosomes, there is no cell or life with that cell.
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Interphase
Interphase
Chromosomally abnormal cells can still go through cell cycle checkpoints.
The cell cycle is controlled by specific cyclins, which are proteins that regulate the cell cycle.
The gametic life cycle exists in which the haploid form is always unicellular as in humans.
prophase