Larger numbers of chromosomes mean that the structure has more features. With more chromosomes, the structure is more complex and more detailed.
I am not quite sure what you mean with "type of number". In any case, 46 chromosomes is 2 x 23 chromosomes; that is, the chromosomes come in pairs.
A chromosome is a DNA strand, that is comprised of genes. The two sex chromosomes are XX in females and XY in males.
when the cell has complete chromosomes. For animal cells, diploid cells have 23 pairs of chromosomes
If you mean after interphase, beginning of mitosis, then each daughter cell would have 17. BUT! Do you mean SINGLE ARMED CHROMOSOMES or double? During prophase, single armed chromosomes condense into double armed chromosomes. If you meant double armed chromosomes, 34 of them, then the answer would be 34 (each, cause it's gonna be single armed)
Yes, they does. I mean it do.
A somatic cell (body cell) is a cell that would have homologous chromosomes.
I assume you mean human sperm cells.Haploid and n = 23 chromosomes, so......23 * 50= 1150 chromosomes===============
It means that each of the four chromosomes that come from the male parent has a corresponding chromosomes from the female parent. ~lisa 9th grade~ :]
I assume you mean human egg and sperm cells. There is a haploid number of chromosomes in these cells. 23 chromosomes. n.
Diploid mean double.Two set of chromosomes (23) from father and (23) from mother.
you mean stem cells? those aren't chromosomes, but they are blank cells.
Larger numbers of chromosomes mean that the structure has more features. With more chromosomes, the structure is more complex and more detailed.
It means to have XY chromosomes, genetically.
I am not quite sure what you mean with "type of number". In any case, 46 chromosomes is 2 x 23 chromosomes; that is, the chromosomes come in pairs.
A chromosome is a DNA strand, that is comprised of genes. The two sex chromosomes are XX in females and XY in males.
when the cell has complete chromosomes. For animal cells, diploid cells have 23 pairs of chromosomes