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Half the number of chromosomes from each parent cell. That is 23 from father and 23 from mother, which makes 23 pairs in the daughter cell.
Human gametes have 23 chromosomes. (In cases of abnormality there may be a different number of chromosomes in a gamete).
No, there are 46 chromosomes in the human body cell. However, there are 23 chromosomes in a human gamete cell.
For human, a gamete has 23 chromosomes.Sex cell = 23chromosomes (n)Body cell = 46 chromosomes (2n)
Gametes carry half the number of normal chromosomes as a body cell. Since there are normally 46, this means there are 23 chromosomes in a human gamete.
A human gamete does not have any pairs of homologous chromosomes. A single human gamete contains 23 chromosomes, or a half set. None of these chromosomes are homologous with each other.
There are 23 chromosomes in a human gamete
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Human gametes have 23 chromosomes. (In cases of abnormality there may be a different number of chromosomes in a gamete).
there are 23 chromosomes in a human gamete
In a gamete (sex) cell, there are 23 chromosomes. A gamete is a haploid, or n, whereas a somatic (normal) cell is a diploid, or 2n, and has 46 chromosomes.
There are 23 haploid chromosomes in a normal human gamete (sex cell).
There are 23 haploid chromosomes in a normal human gamete (sex cell).
Gametes carry half the number of normal chromosomes as a body cell. Since there are normally 46, this means there are 23 chromosomes in a human gamete.
In a human cell we should have 46 chromosomes in 23 pairs. We get 23 of these chromosomes from the male gamete (sperm) and the other 23 from the female gamete (egg).
There are two sex chromosomes, X and Y. A female has XX and a male has XY.
21 somatic chromosomes + 2 sex chromosomes (XX in an ovum or XY in a sperm).
A normal human body (somatic) cell normally has 46 chromosomes (2 sets of 23). A normal human gamete (sperm or ovum) has 23 chromosomes.