All of them (in humans), apart from sperm and egg cells (which contain 23)
Diploid, it is somatic cell therefore will contain 46 chromosomes (23pairs) in humans
each skin cell has 46 chromosomes
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In a gamete (sex) cell, there are 23 chromosomes. A gamete is a haploid, or n, whereas a somatic (normal) cell is a diploid, or 2n, and has 46 chromosomes.
Haploid cells, as opposed to diploid cells. Haploid cells contain only 23 chromosomes, but normal diploid cells contain 46 chromosomes.
Healthy Somatic (body) cells are diploid (have two of each chromasome one from each parent) and so have 46 chromasomes, 23 pairs. The gametes are haploid and so have only one from each pair (these are the parents sex cell which join to make diploid) and so have only 23 chromasomes.
An ovule typically contains 22 chromosomes in the nucleus. During fertilization, when the sperm fuses with the egg, the resulting zygote will have the full complement of 46 chromosomes, with 23 coming from the egg and 23 from the sperm.
Each cell contains 23 pairs of chromosomes - a total of 46.
The sperm cell is haploid (has half as many chromasomes as the diploid nerve cell)The sperm cell can contain more mutations (depending on the age of the man, this is the basis of anticipation)The sperm cell's chromasome has undergone recombination (I'm assuming you know what that is)
no they only contain a fraction of x chromasomes
There are 46 chromosomes. They are in 23 pairs
A body cell that has 46 chromosomes and is said to be 2n, it is a diploid cell.
Diploid, it is somatic cell therefore will contain 46 chromosomes (23pairs) in humans
No, each egg and sperm cell contain half the number of chromosomes found in a normal body cell, which is 23. When an egg and a sperm cell combine during fertilization, they create a new cell with the full set of 46 chromosomes.
Normal human diploid cells contain 46 chromosomes.
Chromosomes align in the center of a cell during the metaphase stage of mitosis. This is when the spindle fibers attach to the centromeres of the chromosomes and align them along the cell's equator.
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.