12, because for the sex cells its half!
A human muscle cell typically contains 46 chromosomes, which are arranged in 23 pairs. This includes 22 pairs of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes (XX in females, XY in males).
A muscle cell has a diploid number of chromosomes, which is 46. The germ cells, such as the sperm and egg, have 23 chromosomes.
I think its 24 because the muscle cell of a housefly contains 24 chromosomes and every body cells have an equal number of chromosomes.
A sperm cell is the male sex cell. As such it only carries 1/2 of the number of chromosomes of a regular cell. This is because it fuses with the female sex cell to form a complete set of chromosomes. Essentially, where the number of chromosomes in the muscle cell is 2n, the sperm cell only has n chromosomes.
The specific structure within a muscle cell that contains the sarcomere I band and is responsible for muscle contraction is called the myofibril.
Human muscle cells contain 23 pairs of chromosomes.
A human muscle cell typically contains 46 chromosomes, which are arranged in 23 pairs. This includes 22 pairs of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes (XX in females, XY in males).
A muscle cell has a diploid number of chromosomes, which is 46. The germ cells, such as the sperm and egg, have 23 chromosomes.
20 chromosomes
I think its 24 because the muscle cell of a housefly contains 24 chromosomes and every body cells have an equal number of chromosomes.
there are 46
Skeletal muscles.
Myometrium (myo as in muscle)
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A sperm cell is the male sex cell. As such it only carries 1/2 of the number of chromosomes of a regular cell. This is because it fuses with the female sex cell to form a complete set of chromosomes. Essentially, where the number of chromosomes in the muscle cell is 2n, the sperm cell only has n chromosomes.
The specific structure within a muscle cell that contains the sarcomere I band and is responsible for muscle contraction is called the myofibril.
have the same information in their chromosomes