Chromosomes are threadlike structures that carry the genetic information or DNA. Chromosomes are in the nucleus of a cell with the genes.
Chromosomes are found in the nucleus of cells. They are made up of DNA and are responsible for carrying and transmitting genetic information from one generation to the next.
it depend s what kind of stupid parents they have!
If chromosomes are homologous, that means that each the the four chomosomes that came from the male parent has a corresponding chromosome from the female parent.Prentence Hall Biology
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.
When DNA duplicates during the process of cell division, other cellular components such as organelles like mitochondria and the cytoskeleton also duplicate to ensure that each daughter cell receives the necessary machinery for survival and function. This ensures that both newly formed cells have all the necessary components to carry out their cellular functions.
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No..... you have to have the second half of chomosomes....
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providing it is from the same person yes
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In humans, 23. As a general rule, half the number all the regular cells have.
A person has 46 chromosomes a dog has 78 cats have 38 fruit flies have 8
23 and a sperm has 23, together they make up your 46 chomosomes.
Chromosomes are found in the nucleus of cells. They are made up of DNA and are responsible for carrying and transmitting genetic information from one generation to the next.
it is made up by chomosomes which is the dna sequence and takes place in every cell you have. but if one of the chomosome is missing it can make the person mutate