egg has 23 ad sperm has 23. Both only get a half DNA when they split from he cells that make them.
It depends upon the species. Human eggs and sperm each have 23 chromosomes.
Each cell has 46 chromosomes. Eggs and sperm each have 23, thus a human has 46.
Human eggs and sperm are similar in that they both contain half the number of chromosomes needed for fertilization (23 chromosomes each). However, they are different in terms of size, function, and mobility. Sperm are motile and capable of swimming to reach the egg for fertilization, while eggs are non-motile and remain in the fallopian tube awaiting fertilization.
If a human liver cell divides by meiosis, the new cells would each have the normal number of chromosomes for a human cell, which is 46 chromosomes. Meiosis is the process of cell division that results in halving the chromosome number to produce gametes (sperm and eggs) with 23 chromosomes each.
A normal human leukocyte, or white blood cell, typically contains 46 chromosomes. This is the same number of chromosomes found in most cells in the human body, with the exception of sex cells (sperm and eggs), which have 23 chromosomes.
Both normal human eggs and sperm contain 23 chromosomes, which is half of the total number of chromosomes found in other body cells. When a sperm fertilizes an egg, their combined 46 chromosomes create a new organism with a complete set of 46 chromosomes.
It depends upon the species. Human eggs and sperm each have 23 chromosomes.
I assume you mean human egg and sperm cells. There is a haploid number of chromosomes in these cells. 23 chromosomes. n.
They are sex cells - the largest cells in the human body. They each contain 23 chromosomes, and when combined in fertilization they for 23 pairs of chromosomes, which grow to form a baby.
Each cell has 46 chromosomes. Eggs and sperm each have 23, thus a human has 46.
Human Cells have 42 chromosomes Human Sex cells such as womans eggs and male sperm contains 21
Gametes have half the number of chromosomes that most cells in the organism have. Most human cells have 46 chromosomes, but eggs and sperm have 23 chromosomes each.
Human eggs and sperm are similar in that they both contain half the number of chromosomes needed for fertilization (23 chromosomes each). However, they are different in terms of size, function, and mobility. Sperm are motile and capable of swimming to reach the egg for fertilization, while eggs are non-motile and remain in the fallopian tube awaiting fertilization.
If a human liver cell divides by meiosis, the new cells would each have the normal number of chromosomes for a human cell, which is 46 chromosomes. Meiosis is the process of cell division that results in halving the chromosome number to produce gametes (sperm and eggs) with 23 chromosomes each.
Human gametes are haploid, meaning they have half the normal number of chromosomes. Since our full number is 46, sperm and eggs have 23.
Both are sex cells, formed by meiosis, each cell with 23 chromosomes.
A normal human leukocyte, or white blood cell, typically contains 46 chromosomes. This is the same number of chromosomes found in most cells in the human body, with the exception of sex cells (sperm and eggs), which have 23 chromosomes.