In a chromosome pair, a single chromosome is called a chromatid and the two chromotids in the pair are commonly called "sister chromatids."
True
The cell is said to be haploid.
In a human cell there are 46 chromosomes organized in 23 pairs.
It all depends on the type of organism on many chromosomes are present in each cell. By regular cell division each new cell will have the same number as the original cell. Some organisms have many more chromosomes than humans do and some have many less chromosomes.
23
12
The cell is said to be haploid.
True
the answer is MEIOSIS meiosis produces 4 single cells with half member of the chromosomes mitosis produces 2 cells with full member of the chromosomes
yes chromosomes are present when cell divide
Haloid cells
Chromosomes are seen in the nucleus of the eukaryotic cells.
both will have 30 chromosomes.
46
46 single chromosomes which is 23 pairs of chromosomes in one human body cell.
Chromosomes are located in every cell of the body humans have 24 chromosomes, so there are 24 chromosomes in one single cell
Same number of chromosomes as is present in the parent cell.
In a human cell there are 46 chromosomes organized in 23 pairs.