Yes. Each provides 23 chromosomes.
23 chromosomes are given from each parent.
4 because the parent cell has four chromosomes arranged in 2 pairs. Each offspring has 4 chromosomes, one pair from each parent.
An organisms gets its chromosomes from its parent(s).
Humans typically have 46 chromosomes in each cell, with 23 pairs inherited from each parent. These chromosomes contain genes that carry genetic information and determine traits such as hair color, eye color, and height.
With twice the amount of chromosomes in the parent cell, each daughter cell can have a normal number of chromosomes after the cell splits in mitosis.
In humans, each parent contributes 23 chromosomes.In general, each parent of any species contributes the haploid number of chromosomes, which is the number of chromosomes in a single set of chromosomes.
Each parent donates 23 chromosomes to his/her child.....23 chromosomes from mother and 23 chromosomes from father makes a total of 46 chromosomes a healthy child.
each parent gives half of its chromosomes, so the offspring will have full amount of chromosomes, two halves.
23 chromosomes are given from each parent.
4 because the parent cell has four chromosomes arranged in 2 pairs. Each offspring has 4 chromosomes, one pair from each parent.
Humans get 23 chromosomes from each parent, so 46 total.
Each parent gives a baby 23 pairs or 46 chromosomes to the offspring
A person inherits one set of 23 chromosomes from each parent
An organisms gets its chromosomes from its parent(s).
False. Each daughter cell would have 16 chromosomes just like the parent cell after mitosis.
23 per parent
52 chromosomes. The chromosomes are duplicated