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In humans there are 23 single chromosomes. In a zygote there are 23 pairs.

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In human females gametes are produced in the?

U r lucky I just learned this in Science. The answer is Testes.


When a cell with 23 chromosomes divides by mitotic call division both of the resulting daughter cells each have the maximum number of 23 chromosomes?

New Q. Answer is Yes. Remember, eukaryotic chromosomes exist in pairs.Ex-Q. Answer was: about meiosis and mitosis I will answer both:Mitosis is a form of cell division that results in the produced (or daughter) cells having the same number of chromosomes as the parent. In your example, a daughter cell resulting from mitotic cell division would have 23 chromosome pairs, just like its parent cell.Meiosis is a form of cell division that results in the produced (or daughter) cells having half the number of chromosomes present in the parent. In your example, a daughter cell resulting from meiotic cell division would have 23 chromosomes, half the number of the parent cell.


If an organism possesses just four different kinds of chromosomes and yet its cells have a total of eight chromosomes eight would be its?

ploidy level. As it has four different kinds of chromosomes, it would be considered tetraploid, meaning each chromosome is present four times. The total number of chromosomes (eight) in the cell would indicate its ploidy level.


Why are chromosomes called doubles chromosomes just before mitosis begins?

Amount of DNA that has been doubled


How many chromosomes human zygote possess?

46 23 from each parent...unless there is a mutation. Hi sorry to but in, but i was just wondering. If a human zygote contains 46 chromosomes and then total chromosomes they have is 46. Then if a mouse has 40 chromosomes would it's zygote be 40 as well? I have Biology homework and i was just wondering. Thanks!

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In human females gametes are produced in the?

U r lucky I just learned this in Science. The answer is Testes.


The chromosomes present in the salivary gland of dipteran insects is?

The same as in every other cell of their bodies. All chromosomes are present in all cells, just different parts are activated so they influence the cells.


What chromosomes are present in peach aphids at various times of the life cycle?

The chromosomes present in the life cycle are all the same, it's just the genes represented that change. Of note, however, is that the males of the aphid species have one less chromosome.


What are the main reasons a woman must have her ovaries removed?

A woman would have to have her ovaries removed if there was an infection in her ovaries. An infection in a woman's ovaries can be serious and life threatening. it would be safer to just remove the ovaries.


What can you take when your ovaries hurt?

Just take a tylenol. I went to my doctor for this and she just said your ovaries hurt because of your period.


Do chromosomes only occur in egg and sperm cells?

No, chromosomes are present in almost all cells of an organism. However, they are most readily observed in egg and sperm cells during sexual reproduction because they contain a single set of chromosomes.


What is a sist on your ovaries?

it is a bubble that has formed on your ovaries and not to scare you it can sometimes be cancerous. you should get that checked out by a specialist. just to be sure!!


Do males have egg cells?

yes males have egg cells produced from sprem. from a male.


In a human nucleus just before cell division how many chromatids are present?

Normally in a cell, there are 92 chromatids, 2 per chromosome. However, when the chromosomes have duplicated before mitosis, there are twice as many, or 184.


Why do your ovaries hurt when you push on them?

Ovaries hurt when you push them just as testicles hurt when you push them. If this is a new symptom for you, see your health care provider for an exam. In the meantime, stop pushing on your ovaries.


When a cell with 23 chromosomes divides by mitotic call division both of the resulting daughter cells each have the maximum number of 23 chromosomes?

New Q. Answer is Yes. Remember, eukaryotic chromosomes exist in pairs.Ex-Q. Answer was: about meiosis and mitosis I will answer both:Mitosis is a form of cell division that results in the produced (or daughter) cells having the same number of chromosomes as the parent. In your example, a daughter cell resulting from mitotic cell division would have 23 chromosome pairs, just like its parent cell.Meiosis is a form of cell division that results in the produced (or daughter) cells having half the number of chromosomes present in the parent. In your example, a daughter cell resulting from meiotic cell division would have 23 chromosomes, half the number of the parent cell.


What trait is are determined by chromosomes?

None - chromosomes are just arbitrary groupings of genes.