Eels, like many other fish, typically have a diploid chromosome number that varies by species. For example, the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) has 38 chromosomes in its somatic cells, which means its sex cells (gametes) would contain half that number, or 19 chromosomes. This reduction occurs through the process of meiosis during gamete formation.
Two X sex chromosomes are in a female liver cell.
Hamster sex cells have 22 chromosomes each.
Sex cells have half the number of chromosomes as the original cell, and are said to be haploid. In human sex cells there are 23 chromosomes.
An elephant sex cell (sperm or egg) contains 56 chromosomes. This is half the number of chromosomes found in a normal elephant cell, which typically has 112 chromosomes.
Each parent sex cell gives 23 chromosomes to their offspring in humans
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Two X sex chromosomes are in a female liver cell.
A sex cell contains half the number of chromosomes found in a somatic (normal) cell. Therefore a human sex cell would contain 23 chromosomes.
23 chromosomes
If their are 36 chromosomes, the sex cells would have 18 chromosomes each.
There are 23 haploid chromosomes in a normal human gamete (sex cell).
36 chromosomes
The sperm cell contains 23 chromosomes.
Hamster sex cells have 22 chromosomes each.
If the immature sex cell contains 18 chromosomes, the mature sex cell will contain 18 chromosomes as well. This is because during the process of meiosis, the number of chromosomes is reduced by half to produce haploid sex cells.
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