Each human cell has 23 pairs of chromosomes or 46 chromosomes.
46 single chromosomes which is 23 pairs of chromosomes in one human body cell.
There are 23 pairs of chromosomes in humans46 chromosomes
There are 22 pairs of autosomal chromosomes in a human somatic cell, for a total of 44 autosomes. These chromosomes are the same in both males and females.
In humans there are 23 pairs, for a total of 46 chromosomes (the complete genome) in each body cell.
Each cell has 46 chromosomes. Eggs and sperm each have 23, thus a human has 46.
There are 23 pairs of chromosomes in humans46 chromosomes
Yes, 23 pairs of them
Each cell contains 23 pairs of chromosomes - a total of 46.
46 single chromosomes which is 23 pairs of chromosomes in one human body cell.
46 chromosomes or 23 pairs
In humans each cell normally contains 23 pairs of chromosomes.
There are typically 46 chromosomes in each normal human cell, organized into 23 pairs. This includes 22 pairs of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes, XX in females and XY in males.
Twenty-three
No, a human cell nucleus contains 46 chromosomes, which come in 23 pairs.
46 (23 pairs)
There are 23 pairs of chromosomes in humans46 chromosomes
There are 22 pairs of autosomal chromosomes in a human somatic cell, for a total of 44 autosomes. These chromosomes are the same in both males and females.