no they have half as many other wise there would be no need for sexual reproduction and every living animal would all be clones one thing
After completing meiosis II, human sex cells (gametes) have a total of 23 chromosomes. This is because meiosis reduces the chromosome number by half, resulting in haploid cells, which contain one set of chromosomes. In humans, the diploid number is 46, so each gamete ends up with 23 chromosomes.
After completing meiosis II, human sex cells (gametes) have a total of 23 chromosomes. This is half the number of chromosomes found in somatic cells, which have 46 chromosomes. Meiosis reduces the chromosome number by half to ensure that when fertilization occurs, the resulting zygote has the correct diploid number of chromosomes. Thus, each gamete contains one set of chromosomes, contributing to genetic diversity.
The number of chromosomes in daughter cells in human meiosis is 23. During meiosis, the number of chromosomes in the parent cells (sperm and egg cells) is halved to produce haploid daughter cells, which contain half the number of chromosomes as the parent cells.
In human meiosis, cells start with 46 chromosomes (23 pairs). During meiosis I, homologous pairs of chromosomes are separated, resulting in two daughter cells with 23 chromosomes each. In meiosis II, sister chromatids are separated, producing four haploid daughter cells, each with 23 chromosomes.
Meiosis results in gametes that have half the number of chromosomes of other cells. A gamete carries one of each pair of homologous chromosomes. Their are 46 chromosoes in Meiosis I and 23 in Meiosis II.
After completing meiosis II, human sex cells (gametes) have a total of 23 chromosomes. This is because meiosis reduces the chromosome number by half, resulting in haploid cells, which contain one set of chromosomes. In humans, the diploid number is 46, so each gamete ends up with 23 chromosomes.
After completing meiosis II, human sex cells (gametes) have a total of 23 chromosomes. This is half the number of chromosomes found in somatic cells, which have 46 chromosomes. Meiosis reduces the chromosome number by half to ensure that when fertilization occurs, the resulting zygote has the correct diploid number of chromosomes. Thus, each gamete contains one set of chromosomes, contributing to genetic diversity.
23 chromosomes
The number of chromosomes in daughter cells in human meiosis is 23. During meiosis, the number of chromosomes in the parent cells (sperm and egg cells) is halved to produce haploid daughter cells, which contain half the number of chromosomes as the parent cells.
In human meiosis, cells start with 46 chromosomes (23 pairs). During meiosis I, homologous pairs of chromosomes are separated, resulting in two daughter cells with 23 chromosomes each. In meiosis II, sister chromatids are separated, producing four haploid daughter cells, each with 23 chromosomes.
Meiosis results in gametes that have half the number of chromosomes of other cells. A gamete carries one of each pair of homologous chromosomes. Their are 46 chromosoes in Meiosis I and 23 in Meiosis II.
the amount of chromosomes in a cell. meiosis is used in sexual reproduction and mitosis is just making more cells. chromosomes in a human after meiosis=24; mitosis=48.
At the end of meiosis II, four haploid cells form. Haploid means they have only one set of chromosomes. For humans, that would be 23 chromosomes.
Meiosis produces daughter cells with half as many chromosomes as the parent cell. This means that because a normal human cell has 46 chromosomes, a gamete (produced through meiosis) will only contain 23 chromosomes.
If a human liver cell divides by meiosis, the new cells would each have the normal number of chromosomes for a human cell, which is 46 chromosomes. Meiosis is the process of cell division that results in halving the chromosome number to produce gametes (sperm and eggs) with 23 chromosomes each.
All human cells have 46 chromosomes, 23 pairs. In sexual reproduction, if an egg and a sperm each with 46 chromosomes joined then the zygote would have 92 chromosomes. To keep this from happening, cells undergo meiosis. In meiosis the cells replicate the chromosomes and divide then divide again so they end up with only 23 chromosomes. Cells with half the number of chromosomes are called gametes.
After meiosis 2 in human cells are 23 chromosomes. Meiotic division occur only in reproductive cells because when spermatozoid and ovum combine they form again 46 chromosomes(23 pairs of chromosomes).