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manatees have 48 pairs of chromosomes in their body.
Human body cells have 46 chromosomes.
The 'body' cells have 42 chromosomes. The sex cells would have 21 chromosomes. 3 X 7
body cells of a grasshopper has 24 chromosomes and 12 chromosomes in the sex cells so as many body cell chromosomes you have you will have half that number of chromosomes in your sex cells.
Chromosomes are made up of DNA and proteins. The chromosomes help to carry the genetic information throughout the body. There are 23 pairs of chromosomes in the human body.
Chromosomes are they holders or "packagers" of DNA. DNA is what tells your body what to do during body growth, development, and it tells your body how to function.
We have 46 chromosomes in our body. In each cell, there's 23 pairs of chromosomes.
Genes copied from DNA are copied to RNA in a process called transcription. The RNA transcripts are then used in a process called translation, in which a code that determine the sequence of amino acids is translated to form a protein. The structure of the resulting protein determines the role of the protein in body structure and function...and ultimately, the structure and function of the body.
manatees have 48 pairs of chromosomes in their body.
Human body cells have 46 chromosomes.
The 'body' cells have 42 chromosomes. The sex cells would have 21 chromosomes. 3 X 7
body cells of a grasshopper has 24 chromosomes and 12 chromosomes in the sex cells so as many body cell chromosomes you have you will have half that number of chromosomes in your sex cells.
Chromosomes are made up of DNA and proteins. The chromosomes help to carry the genetic information throughout the body. There are 23 pairs of chromosomes in the human body.
They have 24 chromosomes in each body cells.
Cause body cells have twice the chromosomes a sex cell has Body cells have 46 chromosomes and sex cells have 23 chromosomes.
"Twenty-three Pairs of Chromosomes in (the) Human Body".
forty-six. In a normal human being there are twenty three pairs of chromosomes which govern protein manufacture. In a normal body cell the body cell has two sets of genetic information to choose from because of this, and when threatened, it may change which chromosome to read information off of. In a reproductive cell there are only twenty-three chromosomes, one for each pair.