Black rat, and like 8 others but black rats don't always have 46.
Sable antelope and Reeves's muntjac
A primary spermatocyte will have 46 chromosomes or chromatids. Primary spermatocytes are diploid cells. Secondary spermatocytes are haploid cells with only 23 chromosomes.
It varies from species to species in human there are 46 chromosomes (23 pairs)
46...same as any other somatic cell in the body
62 Chromosomes
23 i think -- There's no such thing as "a DNA. But it works the other way around: DNA doesn't contain chromosomes, but chromosomes contain DNA. A person has 23 chromosome pairs: 46 chromosomes. One (pair) of which decides gender. Some people aren't perfect and have 47 chromosomes. Maybe other 'combinations' exist too.
Only Zygotes of certain species have 46 chromosomes.
46 Chromosomes
It varies from species to species. The human nucleus contains 46 chromosomes.
Like any other cell it has 46.
A primary spermatocyte will have 46 chromosomes or chromatids. Primary spermatocytes are diploid cells. Secondary spermatocytes are haploid cells with only 23 chromosomes.
Human males' genes are more similar to the genes of human females than those of males of other species. Humans have 46 chromosomes; other species have other numbers of chromosomes.
It varies from species to species in human there are 46 chromosomes (23 pairs)
Same as any other somatic cell - 46.
46...same as any other somatic cell in the body
Every cell has the same number of chromosomes (except for sex cells), based on the specific organism's species. Humans have 46 chromosomes in each nucleus, and their sex cells have 23.
The same as in any other human autosomal cell, 46.
62 Chromosomes