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I think they would be different considering all humans are different and peoples genes are different so it would only make sense for the chromosomes to be different.

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How many different chromosomes do humans have think about the twenty two pairs of autosomes and the pair of sex chromosomes?

In a normal diploid cell, there are 24 *different* chromosomes out the total of 46: there are 22 pairs of identical autosomes and 2 non-identical sex chromosomes.


What is the number of chromosomes in a human somatic cell?

A human somatic cell typically contains 46 chromosomes organized into 23 pairs. This includes 22 pairs of autosomes (non-sex chromosomes) and 1 pair of sex chromosomes (XX in females and XY in males).


Is is an organism or cell with two sets of chromosomes?

An organism or cell with two sets of chromosomes is diploid, meaning it has pairs of homologous chromosomes. In humans, each somatic cell typically contains 23 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 46 chromosomes.


A train is to cars as a molecule of DNA is to?

I have the same question!! I had trouble answering it, but when you think about analogies, their are different ways to compare it and get the right answer. :) very confusing but i chose RNAover chromatids, genes, and proteins.Hope that helps!Agh, Sorry! (me again!) Changed the answer. If your doing ther worksheet on chromosomes, then it talkes about DNA and genes so i chose GENES! :) Im hoping i don't have to come back a revise but there ya go.


How many chromosomes will the resulting cells have in mitosis?

This depends both on the cell undergoing mitosis and the stage in mitosis which is currently underway. Humans have 46 chromosomes per cell, but in some stages of mitosis have 92. Dogs have 78 chromosomes, but at some stages of mitosis have 156.