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you will only find X chromosomes in a female, but in a male you will find X and Y.
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There are 46 chromosomes that you would expect to find in a white blood cell. The human cells usually have 23 pairs of chromosomes which amounts to 46.
One in each cell.
If it had 180 chromosomes in it's diploid stage (a normal body cell) you could expect to find 90 in its gametes.
Lack of parental involvement would be parents that pay little attention to their children
you will only find X chromosomes in a female, but in a male you will find X and Y.
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That one The structure that would contain the most radioactivity would be chromosomes, because chromosomes are made up of DNA.
Chromosomes are genes you get from your parents. They affect your physical features and how you grow. Like if your parents were both short, you would get chromosomes deciding if you get their dominate gene (short) or both recessive genes (tall). You have 42 chromosomes when you are born (21 from each parent)
There are 46 chromosomes that you would expect to find in a white blood cell. The human cells usually have 23 pairs of chromosomes which amounts to 46.
One in each cell.
If it had 180 chromosomes in it's diploid stage (a normal body cell) you could expect to find 90 in its gametes.
the children would miss their parents or they could be homeless on the streets
Most do but in case of certain problems with the parents chromosomes (such as having XXX chromosomes), the woman would not grow boobs and be infertile.
The exact same behavior you'd expect from non-Jewish children: learning, sharing, avoiding drugs, etc.
30 because the spore is already haploid, and the spermatozoids and egg meet up to make a 60 zygote