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Each body cell in an earthworm contains 36 chromosomes.
If a fruit fly gamete contains 4 chromosomes, then a body cell of a fruit fly would typically contain 8 chromosomes. This is because the gamete only contains half the number of chromosomes found in a normal body cell, following the principle of haploid and diploid states of cells in sexual reproduction.
Yes, the nucleus contains chromosomes of a cell.
Every single cell, regardless of being human or not, contains chromosomes, but only when dividing or reproducing. It cells' normal state, their DNA is not wound up in chromosomes, but freely floating around the nucleus.
Yes, it contains chromosomes
The nucleus contains the chromosomes. Chromosomes are suspended in the nucleoplasm of the nucleus of a cell.
No, a human cell nucleus contains 46 chromosomes, which come in 23 pairs.
B chromosomes
4. Two gametes get together to make something new. Just double up!
A cell containing a single set of chromosomes and therefore only a single set of genes is known as a haploid cell. Haploid cells have one set of chromosomes, which is half the number of chromosomes found in diploid cells.
A human sperm contains 23 chromosomes, half the number of chromosomes found in a normal human cell. During fertilization, the sperm combines with an egg cell, which also contains 23 chromosomes, to form a new cell with a total of 46 chromosomes.
part of cell that contains the chromosomes