You would have 47 chromosomes because you would have the normal 46 but one extra y with the sex determing pair of chromosomes which would make you have super male syndrome.
A human body cell typically has 46 chromosomes in total, arranged as 23 pairs. This includes 22 pairs of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes, either XX (female) or XY (male).
A grasshopper has 24 chromosomes in each body cell.
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Rats typically have 42 chromosomes in their body cells.
In a normal Human body cell (not a gamete) there are 46 chromosomes. This is not the same number of chromosomes in our bodies, only in one cell, and there are trillions of cells in the human body. In a gamete (a sperm cell or egg cell) there are 23 chromosomes. When the sperm and egg cell nuclei fuse in fertilisation, a diploid cell of 46 chromosomes is produced.
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there is 4 pairs of chromosomes in each cell for a fly!
A human body cell typically has 46 chromosomes in total, arranged as 23 pairs. This includes 22 pairs of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes, either XX (female) or XY (male).
The sperm cell contains 23 chromosomes.
A grasshopper has 24 chromosomes in each body cell.
We have 46 chromosomes in our body. In each cell, there's 23 pairs of chromosomes.
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Rats typically have 42 chromosomes in their body cells.
A body cell of a lily typically contains 24 chromosomes.
A eucalyptus tree typically has 2n = 22 chromosomes in each body cell.