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The 'body' cells have 42 chromosomes. The sex cells would have 21 chromosomes. 3 X 7
In a human being, there would be 23 pairs of chromosomes, adding up to 46 chromosomes. In fact, all the body cells have this many chromosomes normally.
Sutton observed that while body cells in grasshoppers had a diploid number of chromosomes, sex cells (sperm and eggs) had a haploid number of chromosomes. This observation led to the hypothesis that chromosomes are responsible for passing on hereditary information from one generation to the next.
A tribble's body cell typically contains 40 chromosomes.
There are 46 chromosomes in a skin cell, as there are in all body cells. Sex cells have 23 chromosomes.
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Guinea pigs have 64 chromosomes in body cells and 32 chromosomes in sex cells.
Rats typically have 42 chromosomes in their body cells.
Human kidney cells are body cells, so they would have 46 chromosomes.
Body cells typically have a diploid number of chromosomes, meaning they have two sets of chromosomes. Sex cells, or gametes, have a haploid number of chromosomes, meaning they have one set of chromosomes. This allows for the correct number of chromosomes to be restored upon fertilization.
No. Chromosomes are parts of cells, and sex cells are just one of many types of cells.
The 'body' cells have 42 chromosomes. The sex cells would have 21 chromosomes. 3 X 7
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In a human being, there would be 23 pairs of chromosomes, adding up to 46 chromosomes. In fact, all the body cells have this many chromosomes normally.
Sutton observed that while body cells in grasshoppers had a diploid number of chromosomes, sex cells (sperm and eggs) had a haploid number of chromosomes. This observation led to the hypothesis that chromosomes are responsible for passing on hereditary information from one generation to the next.
There are half as many chromosomes in gametes than in normal body cells.
Meiosis.