Chromosomes are basically our DNA combined with structural protein. Sex cells contain chromosomes. Chromosomes are packaged genetic information while sex cells are the means by which people reproduce.
Here it is. mitosis is a division on the body cells meiosis is a division on the sex cells. Thus, meiosis take place in the sex organ of the pig.
all sex cells are called gametes, males have sperm, female have eggs
Dogs have 39 pairs of chromosomes in their somatic cells. Sex cells (sperm and eggs) are haploid, meaning they contain half the number of chromosomes as somatic cells. Therefore, the sex cells of a dog have 39 chromosomes.
it occurs in the gametes, the sex cells. where mitosis occurs in all other cells that have two halves of chromosomes, meiosis occurs in cells which only have one half of the chromosomes.
Half the number of chromosomes in body cells😜😘
Sperm and eggs each only have half a set of DNA, whereas all other cells contain a full set.
Sex cells (sperm and egg) differ from body cells in that they do not have a full set of chromosomes. Sex cells are haploid, meaning they only have one set of chromosomes, while body cells are diploid, with two sets of chromosomes. This difference allows sex cells to combine during fertilization to create a genetically diverse offspring.
it helps the genes more and helps with more chromosome
How does the number of genesis in a sex cell differ from the number of genesis in other types of cells found in organisms?The sperm and the egg come together and make a reproduction and make offspring to help the population grow and grow until they/you can't reproduce anymore.
Autosomes are non-sex chromosomes found in the nucleus of a cell, while sex cells (sperm and egg cells) are specialized cells involved in sexual reproduction that carry half the number of chromosomes as normal cells. Autosomes are responsible for determining an individual's traits and characteristics, whereas sex cells determine the genetic sex of an individual.
they differ because :sperm egg1. male sex cell 1. female sex cell2. small 2. large3. whip like tail 3.contain food material
Haploid cells only have half the necessary amount of DNA (sex cells). Diploid cells have a full set of DNA (body cells).
Sex cells, also referred to as zygotes are made in the reproductive organs of the respected genders. Men in the Testes, women in the ovaries. These differ from somatic cells (body) because these have one function which is to reproduce or procreate. Somatic cells line all other parts of body for all other functions.
A mutation in a sex cell can be passed on to offspring and affect future generations, while a mutation in a non-sex cell generally only impacts the individual in which it occurs. Additionally, mutations in sex cells can lead to hereditary conditions, while mutations in non-sex cells are typically not passed on to offspring.
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I think it's that first of all, sex cells undergo meiosis 1 and 2. None of the others do.
I think it's that first of all, sex cells undergo meiosis 1 and 2. None of the others do.