A parent contributes 23 chromosomes to the genetic makeup of their child. This set of chromosomes carries hereditary information that influences traits such as physical characteristics, personality, and susceptibility to certain health conditions. Together with the other parent’s 23 chromosomes, they create a complete set of 46 chromosomes, establishing the foundation for the child's genetic identity.
Yes. Each provides 23 chromosomes.
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23 chromosomes are given from each parent.
Neither, each of the two parents contribute 1/2 of the genetic material.
Each parent contributes 23 to each offspring. 23+23=46.
Yes. Each provides 23 chromosomes.
Each parent donates 23 chromosomes to his/her child.....23 chromosomes from mother and 23 chromosomes from father makes a total of 46 chromosomes a healthy child.
In humans, each parent contributes 23 chromosomes.In general, each parent of any species contributes the haploid number of chromosomes, which is the number of chromosomes in a single set of chromosomes.
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23 per parent
Humans get 23 chromosomes from each parent, so 46 total.
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50% from each parent: one allele in each gene, each parent, for a total of two.
A person inherits one set of 23 chromosomes from each parent
23 chromosomes are given from each parent.