no, DNA Cytoplasm and Nucleolus are the only things found in the nucleus
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Yes. The first signal that a T cell receives from an antigen presenting cell (dendritic cell) is MHC presenting an antigen (foreign peptide). This gives the T cell specificity to this antigen.
True. Mitosis is the process in which cells undergo division to produce two identical daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. If cells are multiplying, it indicates that mitosis is occurring.
During metaphase of mitosis, chromosomes are at their most condensed state and arranged in homologous pairs. The chromosome pairs are aligned along the equator of the cell in a specific order based on size, with the largest chromosomes at one end and the smallest at the other. This arrangement helps ensure accurate segregation of genetic material during cell division.
The simple answer is 46. The more complicated answer is "it depends". Humans have 23 different chromosomes, and you have two unique copies of each, one from your mother and one from your father. Therefore, you have 46 unique chromosomes, and most cells in your body have this number most of the time. However, because cells divide, certain cells may have different numbers of copies of these chromosomes. Cells undergoing mitosis (normal division) replicate their chromosomes in the S phase of the cell cycle. Therefore, between the S phase and the T phase when the cell is fully divided into two, there are 2 copies of each chromosome = 92. On the other hand, sex cells (sperm and egg) are produced by meiosis; one of these cells will join up with one of the opposite sex to make a zygote, which will grow into a baby. Each sex cell has 23 unique chromosomes, so that the zygote will have 46, two of each.
Normal egg cells are haploid and a haploid cell can`t have pair of chromosomes.Pair of chromosomes actually means homologous pairs of chromosomes which are not present in eggs. Human egg contains 23 unpaired chromosomes and Drosophila egg contain 4 unpaired chromosomes which can`t be called 2 pairs as they are not homologous. Some abnormal eggs eg of parthenogenetic animals may possess paired chromosomes.
Well, darling, let me break it down for you. In meiosis, a cell with 2n chromosomes will produce cells with n chromosomes, so each resulting cell will have 39 chromosomes. In mitosis, the number of chromosomes remains the same, so each resulting cell will also have 78 chromosomes. Hope that clears things up for you, sugar.
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Oh, dude, genes are located on chromosomes in a cell. Chromosomes are like these thread-like structures that contain all the genetic information. So, if you're looking for where the genes hang out, just head over to the chromosomes. It's like their little neighborhood in the cell.
no, DNA Cytoplasm and Nucleolus are the only things found in the nucleus
T C. Hsu has written: 'An atlas of mammalian chromosomes' -- subject(s): Atlases, Chromosomes, Zoology, Mammals, Cytology
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