hematopoietic stem cells in long bones.
If it had 180 chromosomes in it's diploid stage (a normal body cell) you could expect to find 90 in its gametes.
Golgi body
One in each cell.
A human sperm cell typically contains 23 chromosomes, which is half of the total number of chromosomes found in most human cells (46 chromosomes). During fertilization, the sperm cell's 23 chromosomes combine with the 23 chromosomes from the egg cell to create a new individual with a complete set of 46 chromosomes.
The biology of a sperm cell can be found online on various biology websites such as Wikipedia as well as college biology course websites. The local library also has information.
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If it had 180 chromosomes in it's diploid stage (a normal body cell) you could expect to find 90 in its gametes.
Golgi body
One in each cell.
yes you can find it as u can find a cell wall in every cell
The only place you would be able to find a cell with 23 chromosomes would be in the sex cells (sperm cells of egg cells). There are 46 chromosomes in the human body. This is because when a sperm cell fertilises the egg cell, both with 23 single chromosomes, they join to make 46.
A pair of homologous chromosomes can be found within any regular diploid cell. Basically, this is any cell in the human body that is not egg or sperm.
Yes. You will find an blood cell in an animal and human body only.
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all throughout it, every, single, cell
You would find a cell wall and chloroplasts.
inside a eukaryotic cell, there is an organelle called the golgi body