You would find them in a nucleaus inside the cell.
In a eukaryotic cell the chromosomes are in the nucleus.
DNA is a series of amino acids that are strung together to form a long strand, these form the chromosomes, which are located in the nucleus of the cell.
A somatic cell (body cell) is a cell that would have homologous chromosomes.
The only place you would be able to find a cell with 23 chromosomes would be in the sex cells (sperm cells of egg cells). There are 46 chromosomes in the human body. This is because when a sperm cell fertilises the egg cell, both with 23 single chromosomes, they join to make 46.
If their are 36 chromosomes, the sex cells would have 18 chromosomes each.
46 chromosomes
Chromosomes are found in the nucleus.
23 chromosomes in gamaete cells (sex cells)
None. Chromosomes are found inside a cell.
DNA is a series of amino acids that are strung together to form a long strand, these form the chromosomes, which are located in the nucleus of the cell.
There are 46 chromosomes that you would expect to find in a white blood cell. The human cells usually have 23 pairs of chromosomes which amounts to 46.
One in each cell.
in the nuclear envelop of a cell.
about 98 maybe
A somatic cell (body cell) is a cell that would have homologous chromosomes.
The only place you would be able to find a cell with 23 chromosomes would be in the sex cells (sperm cells of egg cells). There are 46 chromosomes in the human body. This is because when a sperm cell fertilises the egg cell, both with 23 single chromosomes, they join to make 46.
If it had 180 chromosomes in it's diploid stage (a normal body cell) you could expect to find 90 in its gametes.
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