46...same as any other somatic cell in the body
Long arm chromosomes are called q arms, while short arm chromosomes are called p arms. These arms are distinguished based on their relative length and position in the chromosome.
A zygote should have 46 chromosomes: 23 from the egg and 23 from the sperm. This will ensure that after fertilization, the baby's body cells will each have a normal set of 46 chromosomes.
A baby with two X chromosomes is biologically female. This genetic composition typically results in the development of female reproductive anatomy and characteristics.
The two chromatid arms on chromosomes are called the "p arm" and the "q arm." The p arm is the shorter arm, while the q arm is the longer one. These designations help in identifying the location of genes and structural features on the chromosome. The terms are derived from the French words "petit" (small) for the p arm and "queue" (tail) for the q arm.
A girl
There are 46 chromosomes in the umbilical cord.
it has the same amount as any other cells in your body (with the exception of sex cells which have 23.) a cell in the arm of the body will have 46 chromosomes (23 pairs)
Long arm chromosomes are called q arms, while short arm chromosomes are called p arms. These arms are distinguished based on their relative length and position in the chromosome.
A zygote should have 46 chromosomes: 23 from the egg and 23 from the sperm. This will ensure that after fertilization, the baby's body cells will each have a normal set of 46 chromosomes.
A baby with two X chromosomes is biologically female. This genetic composition typically results in the development of female reproductive anatomy and characteristics.
The two chromatid arms on chromosomes are called the "p arm" and the "q arm." The p arm is the shorter arm, while the q arm is the longer one. These designations help in identifying the location of genes and structural features on the chromosome. The terms are derived from the French words "petit" (small) for the p arm and "queue" (tail) for the q arm.
Mutations in their chromosomal DNA. Each parent gives chromosomes to the baby, and when they meet sometimes there are doubles of chromosomes, missing chromosomes, or mutated chromosomes which cause abnormalities in the DNA and overall the child.
a baby
the baby is a female
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A girl
There is no such thing as a "cow egg." Cows don't lay eggs, they give birth to live calves, since they are mammals, not birds. Thus, a baby calf would have the same number of chromosomes as its mother.