In humans, 46. 23 are passed from each parent to their child.
There are 46 chromosomes in a normal human body cell, but in a sperm or an ovum (egg) there are 23 (half the number of chromosomes in a body cell.
There are 48 chromosomes in a parent cell.
46 that is assuming you're talking about a human cell. Other organisms have different number of chromosomes. After undergoing meiosis, the cells then have half that number.
half of the total chromosomes in the cell (meiosis)
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46 chromosomes
the daughter cells have half the chromosomes the parent cell does. so when the sex cell combines with the other there isn't double chromosomes. :) the daughter cells have half the chromosomes the parent cell does. so when the sex cell combines with the other there isn't double chromosomes. :)
In meiosis, for daughter cells are produced, each containing half the number of chromosomes of the parent cell.
Each daughter cell will have 4 chromosomes. A parent cell is diploid and 2N, therefore N=4 for the parent cell because it has 8 chromosomes. After meiosis, a daughter cell is N and therefore has 4 chromosomes.
The answer is that the daughter cell would have 8 chromosomes.Daughter cells always have half the number of chromosomes the parent cells have. But the normal number of chromosomes is parent have 46 chromosomes and daughter have 23 chromosomes.
The process of meiosis ensure that the offspring will be genetically identical to be parent
Same number as the parent cell
The chromosome number at the end of meiosis is half of the parent cell
half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell
The number of cell results in Meiosis is 4.
no, the daughter cells have half the number of chromosomes to the parent cell, this is why they are not identical to each other.
meiosis
the daughter cells have half the chromosomes the parent cell does. so when the sex cell combines with the other there isn't double chromosomes. :) the daughter cells have half the chromosomes the parent cell does. so when the sex cell combines with the other there isn't double chromosomes. :)
After meiosis, each daughter cell has half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. For example, in humans the parent cell would have 46 chromosomes, but after meiotic cell division, the daughter cells will each have 23 chromosomes.
Cells that contain half of the number of chromosomes present in the parent cell.
half the number of the parent cell which is 400
In meiosis, for daughter cells are produced, each containing half the number of chromosomes of the parent cell.
Each daughter cell will have 4 chromosomes. A parent cell is diploid and 2N, therefore N=4 for the parent cell because it has 8 chromosomes. After meiosis, a daughter cell is N and therefore has 4 chromosomes.