There are 46 chromosomes in each cell.
However, there are 23 in a sex cell e.g. 23 in an egg cell, 23 in a sperm cell to form 46 chromosomes for a embryo to develop.
The average person has 46 chromosomes in their cells.
If someone ends up with two x chromosomes (XX) Then they are a girl. If a person has one X chromosome and one Y chromosome(XY) then they are a boy. the men decide what sex the baby is since they have both an x and y. the women gives an x all the time.
A person's unique DNA is carried in the nucleus of their cells, specifically within the chromosomes. These chromosomes contain genes made up of DNA that provide instructions for the body's development, functioning, and traits.
Karyotyping, which involves examining a person's chromosomes under a microscope, is commonly used to determine if an individual has the normal number of chromosomes. This process can identify any abnormalities or extra/missing chromosomes that may be present in an individual's genetic makeup.
The scientist is likely using a technique called karyotyping to create an image of a person's chromosomes. Karyotyping involves staining and arranging the chromosomes so they can be visualized under a microscope. This technique is used to analyze the number and structure of chromosomes for genetic and medical purposes.
The average person has 46 chromosomes in their cells.
If it had more chromosomes it will cause to down's syndrome
One person has 46 chromosomes or 23 pairs.
Regardless of gender, cattle have 60 chromosomes.
Rye (Secale cereale) has 14 chromosomes.
Genetic chromosomes
Two sex chromosomes and 22 pairs of autosomes
one from each parent
A method of illustrating what chromosomes are present.
A person inherits one set of 23 chromosomes from each parent
23
there are 23 pairs of chromosomes in human body............