Each daughter cell typically has the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. In humans, for example, somatic cells have 46 chromosomes, so each daughter cell produced through mitosis will also have 46 chromosomes. In contrast, during meiosis, which produces gametes, daughter cells end up with half the number of chromosomes, resulting in 23 chromosomes in each gamete.
Sperm cells, or gametes normally have 23 chromosomes each.
if a cell has 64 chromosomes together, all the offspring cells will have 64 chromosomes each.
It depends on how many chromosomes you have before the cell goes through mitosis. For example if you have 12 chromosomes after the cell goes through mitosis and breaks into two cells you will end up with 12 chromosomes in each cell and it will continue the same way on and on.
It produces four genetically different cells with 23 chromosomes each. They are haploid.
Chimpanzees have 48 chromosomes in their somatic cells, including those found in mouth cells. This is the same number of chromosomes as in humans, who have 46 chromosomes. Each chimpanzee cell, including mouth cells, contains this full set of chromosomes.
Each of her cells should have 46 chromosomes, with the exeption of reproductive cells. Those have 23 chromosomes.
I believe it is Meiosis that produces new cells with each having half as many chromosomes as the original parent cells.
how many chromosomes can be found in each of the leksak birds cells
Sperm cells, or gametes normally have 23 chromosomes each.
If each daughter cell has 46 chromosomes, then the total number of chromosomes in 144 daughter cells would be 144 cells × 46 chromosomes per cell = 6,624 chromosomes.
23 pairs
If their are 36 chromosomes, the sex cells would have 18 chromosomes each.
spermatogenesis produces 4 sperm cells and oogenisis produces one ovum. Both have 23 chromosomes each
if a cell has 64 chromosomes together, all the offspring cells will have 64 chromosomes each.
Sex cells are haploid cells, meaning that they have half the cells of body cells. If a pig has 38 chromosomes, then in its egg cells there will be 19 chromosomes. Also in a male pig there will be 19 in its sperm cells.
There are exactly 6 , because the daughter cells always half of how many the parent cells have .
It depends on how many chromosomes you have before the cell goes through mitosis. For example if you have 12 chromosomes after the cell goes through mitosis and breaks into two cells you will end up with 12 chromosomes in each cell and it will continue the same way on and on.