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15. A sperm cell is an example of a haploid cell. Two haploid cells combine to form a diploid cell, of which a heart cell is an example.

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If each human cell consists of 46 chromosomes how many chromosomes are in each egg or sperm cell?

23


The total set of chromosomes found in either egg or sperm?

The number of chromosomes found in either and egg of sperm is half the number of chromosomes found in a normal cell of the organism. For example, if you are thinking of a human sperm or egg cell is would be 23 chromosomes, since the normal human cell has 46.


Does a sperm cell have the same chromosomes as a cheek cell?

No, a sperm cell and a cheek cell do not have the same chromosomes. A sperm cell is a haploid cell containing 23 chromosomes, while a cheek cell is a somatic cell with 46 chromosomes, which is diploid.


How many chromosomes pairs are in a sperm Cell?

A sperm cell contains 23 [unpaired] chromosomes.


How many chromosomes are in a cell that was formed from a sperm and egg cell?

Twenty-three chromosomes are in a cell that is formed from a sperm and egg cell.


During spermatogenesis a cell with 2n chromosomes divides to form four sperm cells. How many chromosomes are in each sperm cell?

Each sperm cell will contain n chromosomes, which is half the number of chromosomes in the original cell.


If there are 13 pairs of homologous chromosomes in the parental cell how many chromosomes are there in a sperm?

A sperm cell will have 23 chromosomes, half the number found in a somatic cell. So, if there are 13 pairs of homologous chromosomes in the parental cell, there would be 26 chromosomes in the parental cell, but the sperm cell would have 23 individual chromosomes.


In terms of chromosomes which of these cells is different nerve cell skin cell sperm cell or bone cell?

Sperm cell, as it's haploid (23 chromosomes) as opposed to diploid (46 chromosomes).


How many chromosomes are in a gibbon sperm cell?

A gibbon sperm cell typically contains 24 chromosomes, as gibbons have a diploid number of 48 chromosomes in their somatic cells. During fertilization, the sperm cell combines with an egg cell to form a new cell with the full complement of 48 chromosomes.


Is it true that egg and sperm each have twice the number of chromosome as parent organism?

No, that statement is incorrect. Egg and sperm each contain half the number of chromosomes as the parent organism. When they fuse during fertilization, they combine to create a new cell with the full set of chromosomes.


How many chromosomes has a fox sperm cell?

A fox has a diploid number of 50, meaning that in every cell there are 50 chromosomes. Thus, the haploid sperm cell only has 25 chromosomes.


How many chromosomes does the human sperm cell have?

It has 23 chromosomes.