A sperm cell contains 23 chromosomes inside its nucleus. When combined with an egg cell during fertilization, the resulting zygote will have the full complement of 46 chromosomes.
Coiled up DNA, combined with protein histone, forms chromosomes.
Chromosomes that look alike and carry genes for the same trait are called homologous chromosomes. The nucleus contains these chromosomes.
Chromosomes are condensed structures made up of tightly packed chromatin, which is a complex of DNA and proteins. During cell division, chromatin condenses to form visible chromosomes, which contain the genetic material necessary for cell reproduction and function.
Chromosomes are where DNA is found. These are found in many cells in what we call the nucleus. Other cells don't have a true nucleus but they do have chromosomes.
we call it a karyotype
homologous chromosomes
mutation
a diploid
A sperm cell contains 23 chromosomes inside its nucleus. When combined with an egg cell during fertilization, the resulting zygote will have the full complement of 46 chromosomes.
Coiled up DNA, combined with protein histone, forms chromosomes.
homologous
we call it diploid
Chromosomes
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They are sex cells - the largest cells in the human body. They each contain 23 chromosomes, and when combined in fertilization they for 23 pairs of chromosomes, which grow to form a baby.
They are sex cells - the largest cells in the human body. They each contain 23 chromosomes, and when combined in fertilization they for 23 pairs of chromosomes, which grow to form a baby.