46 chromosomes or 23 pairs of chromosomes where 44+xx or 44+xy
xx are girls xy are boys
46 Chromosomes
The twenty-three chromosomes in humans is called a haploid number. It refers to the number of chromosomes in a gamete of an organism.
The diploid number of chromosomes in humans is 46. This is identified by counting the number of chromosomes in a cell's nucleus, which contains two sets of chromosomes - one set from each parent.
2n=46
Its and even number, but probably... having 46 chromosomes would make humans a diploid being
The oogonium has a diploid number of chromosomes, which means it contains two sets of chromosomes. In humans, the diploid number of chromosomes is 46.
Most organisms have a specific number of chromosomes that is characteristic for their species. For example, humans typically have 46 chromosomes (23 pairs), while dogs have 78 chromosomes (39 pairs). However, the number of chromosomes can vary among different species.
Humans have 23 chromosomes in their gametes, which are sperm and egg cells. This is half the number of chromosomes found in a somatic cell, which has 46 chromosomes.
The total number of chromosomes in a cell with homologous pairs is twice the number of unique chromosomes. For humans, the total number of chromosomes in a cell with homologous pairs is 46.
In oogonium, the number of chromosomes is diploid, meaning they have the full set of chromosomes (46 in humans). This allows for meiotic divisions to produce haploid egg cells with half the number of chromosomes.
A chicken has 78 chromosomes.
yes