The nucleus of a cell has same number of chromosomes as found in the species. For example, it is said that human has 23 pairs of chromosomes. These 23 pairs of chromosomes will be found in each cell ( in the nucleus)
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The daughter nuclei will have 23 chromosomes. Parent cells each have 46 chromosomes. When the cells split, so do the amount of chromosomes.
It is equal to number in parent cell.In human,it is 46.
2. 46 chromosomes.
16
chromosomes
The same
The answer is mitosis- The orderly division of the nucleus of a cell that ensures that each new nucleus has the same number and kind of chromosomes as the original nucleus. The process includes the replication of chromosomes and the distribution of the two sets of chromosomes into two separate and equal nuclei.
2. 46 chromosomes.
One in each cell.
16
there are 23 pairs of chromosomes (46 in total) in each nuclei of a normal body cell. This number is halved in gametes (sex cells)
The study of the nuclei of cells, especially with regard to the chromosomes which they contain; The characteristics of a particular cellular nucleus or group of nuclei, or of the chromosomes therein
Fertilization
Chromatin is inside a nuclei.
Chromosomes are located in the nuclei (singlular form: nucleus) of each cell in your body.
Mitosis
chromosomes
The same
Mitiosis