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A human somatic cell typically contains 46 chromosomes.
5 homologous chromosomes are in a fruit fly somatic cells.
A sperm cell will have 23 chromosomes, half the number found in a somatic cell. So, if there are 13 pairs of homologous chromosomes in the parental cell, there would be 26 chromosomes in the parental cell, but the sperm cell would have 23 individual chromosomes.
A cell such as a somatic cell that contains two sets of chromosomes is said to be a diploid.
That depends on the organism you're looking at. In humans, there are 46 chromosomes per normal somatic cell. 46 chromosomes = 22 homolog pairs + 2 sex chromosomes (XX in women or XY in men)
A given gene is present on exactly two chromosomes in a somatic cell.
A somatic cell is a cell that reproduces by mitosis. Therefore, a somatic cell transfers its information (in the chromosomes) by producing two daughter cells.
you cannot say if a cell is somatic or germ cell by seeing the number of chromosomes present in it. If a cell has one pair of each chromosome then it is reffered to as diploid. haploid is represented by 'n' whereas Diploid-2n Triploid-3n and so on. A somatic cell is the cell which is present in your body. A germ cell is the cell present in your Gonads(gonads are reproductive organs) such as testis and ovaries.they have the x and y chromosomes. so if a cell has 25 chromosomes, it might be a somatic or germ cell. it's ploidy can be haploid or diploid. this can be known only by obtaining a karyotype. a karyotype is the diagramatic representation of the chromosomes by detailed analysis. if this cell is diploid, it means that it is missing one of its chromosome. because diploid is 2n.
44 autosomes and 2 sex chromosomes are present in human somatic cells .
A human somatic cell typically contains 46 chromosomes.
The number of chromosomes in a mature somatic cell depends on the species, but it is the diploid number (2X). In a human somatic cell, that number is 46.
A frog somatic cell typically has a diploid number of chromosomes, which is twice the haploid number. This means it has two sets of chromosomes. On the other hand, a frog egg cell is haploid, meaning it only has one set of chromosomes. In frogs, both the somatic cell (2n) and the egg cell (n) have 26 chromosomes.
5 homologous chromosomes are in a fruit fly somatic cells.
In humans, the somatic cells of an offspring have 46 chromosomes.
A sperm cell will have 23 chromosomes, half the number found in a somatic cell. So, if there are 13 pairs of homologous chromosomes in the parental cell, there would be 26 chromosomes in the parental cell, but the sperm cell would have 23 individual chromosomes.
46 chromosomes
2n is the diploid number. It double the number of chromosomes present in a genome. 2n represents the number of chromosomes in a somatic cell. The number n is called the haploid number. n represents the number of chromosomes present in a germ cell