23 sets of 2; 46 chromosomes.
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A human somatic cell typically contains 46 chromosomes.
A human cell typically contains 23 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 46 chromosomes.
After interphase, there are 46 chromosomes present in a human cell.
A human lung cell has 46 chromosomes, as do all human body cells.
A human gamete has 23 chromosomes. This is half the number of chromosomes found in a regular human cell, which has 46 chromosomes (23 pairs).
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The human sperm cell has 23 chromosomes. White blood cells have 46 chromosomes. Mature red blood cells to not contain a nucleus, and therefore has no chromosomes. Platelets are cell fragments and also do not contain nuclei.
Red blood cells have no genetic information in them. White blood cells have the usual diploid number 46 (23 pairs). Sperm cells are haploid, so have 23 chromosomes.
It has 23 chromosomes.
23 chromosomes
A human somatic cell typically contains 46 chromosomes.
There are 46 chromosomes in 1 human cell.
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There are 23 haploid chromosomes in a normal human gamete (sex cell).
46 chromosomes. 23 pairs
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There are 23 pairs of chromosomes in humans46 chromosomes