All human cells contain 46 chromosomes except for the sperm and egg cells which contain 23 each.
A human sperm contains 23 chromosomes, half the number of chromosomes found in a normal human cell. During fertilization, the sperm combines with an egg cell, which also contains 23 chromosomes, to form a new cell with a total of 46 chromosomes.
A human egg cell, also known as an ovum, contains 23 chromosomes. It is a haploid cell, meaning it has half the number of chromosomes compared to other human cells.
The nucleus which is inside the cell contains the DNA
One. A cell cannot consist of multiple things. It is a complete unit.
46
No, a human cell nucleus contains 46 chromosomes, which come in 23 pairs.
A human sperm contains 23 chromosomes, half the number of chromosomes found in a normal human cell. During fertilization, the sperm combines with an egg cell, which also contains 23 chromosomes, to form a new cell with a total of 46 chromosomes.
A human somatic cell typically contains 46 chromosomes.
My body contains cells.
A human cell typically contains 23 pairs of homologous chromosomes.
A human cell typically contains 23 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 46 chromosomes.
Each cell in the human body typically contains two copies of DNA.
stem cell
Gametes are haploid cells, this means that they contain half the amount of chromosomes that a somatic cell contains. A normal somatic cell contains 46 chromosomes, while a haploid cell contains 23.
A human cell contains 46 cromosome (44 autosome, 2 sex cromosome)
The largest organelle in a human cell is usually the nucleus. It contains the cell's genetic material and is responsible for controlling all cellular activities.
A human egg cell, also known as an ovum, contains 23 chromosomes. It is a haploid cell, meaning it has half the number of chromosomes compared to other human cells.