The cells that have all the homologous chromosomes that are characteristic of the species are referred to as diploid. Cells that have only one chromosome from each of the 23 chromosome pairs in body cells are referred to as haploid cells.
Sex cells differ from body cells in that they do not have a set of homologous chromosomes. Body cells have two copies of each chromosome while sex cells (or gametes) have only one set
A type of trisomy, where only some of the cells in the body have the extra chromosome.
All body cells contain a total number of 46 chromosomes except sex cells (the egg and the sperm) which have half the number of chromosomes (23) no.... body cells or somatic cells have 46 chromosomes which is the diploid chromosome number of homo sapiens... gametes or sex cells have 23 chromosomes which is the haploid chromosome number...
Y chromosome
There is only one pair fo chromosome in a sex cell.
its not, its only found in plant cells
dogs have about trillions of cells but have only 78 chromosome cells.
nothing .they are found only in plants
The Y chromosome is found in males only. Females have XX chromosomes whereas males have XY chromosomes. That is why they are different, because an XY cannot be female and an XX cannot be male.
They are called centrioles, and are only found in animal cells.
There are no chromosomes in pies. A chromosome is a single piece of coiled DNA and protein. It is found in live cells only.