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How many cromosomes are in a tigers sex cell?

8 cromosomes


Which part of the cell contains the cromosomes?

The Nucleus


What is a cell with pairs of chromosomes called and a cell with no pairs of chromosomes?

A cell with pairs of chromosomes is called a diploid cell, while a cell with no pairs of chromosomes is called a haploid cell. Diploid cells have two sets of chromosomes, one from each parent, while haploid cells have only one set of chromosomes.


What is cell with pairs of chromosomes called a cell with no pairs of chromosomes?

A cell with pairs of chromosomes is called a diploid cell, while a cell with no pairs of chromosomes is called a haploid cell. Diploid cells have two sets of chromosomes, one from each parent, while haploid cells have only one set of chromosomes.


What is a described cell that has pairs of chromosomes?

This cell is called a diploid cell.


What is a cell with pairs of chromosomes called A cell with no pairs single set (single set) of chromosomes?

Haloid cells


What does the cell have 23 pairs of?

Human cell has 23 pairs of chromosomes.


How many pairs of chromosomes are in a cell at the end of the cell cycle?

In a human cell it would be 23 pairs.


What are the first twenty two pairs of chromosomes in a human cell called?

The first twenty two pairs of chromosomes in a human cell are called autosomes. Autosomes carry genetic information related to general body characteristics, while the 23rd pair determines sex.


How many cromosomes does a dragon have?

9,487


What is a cell with pairs of chromosomes called?

Somatic (diploid) cells have pairs of chromosomes. They have 46 chromosomes, making 23 pairs.Gametes are sex cells (eggs and sperm), they only have 23 chromosomes total. This is because they will combine with another gamete to form an embryo that will have 46.


How do chromosome pairs line up during mitosis?

During mitosis, chromosome pairs line up along the center of the cell in a process called metaphase. This alignment ensures that each daughter cell receives an equal number of chromosomes during cell division.