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How many matched pairs of chromosmes are there in each cells?

The sex cells, or gametes, (egg and sperm) don't contain pairs of chromosomes. They each contain 23 singular chromosomes. When the egg and sperm combine, the resulting cell will have 23 pairs of chromosomes.


How many matched pairs of chromosomes are in a normal female somatic cell?

23 pairs


What are the cells called that have pairs of homologous chromosomes?

The cells that have pairs of homologous chromosomes are called diploid cells.


What is inside of a nucleus and contains information about the cell?

Our chromosomes are found in the nucleus of each of our body cells. We have 46 of them, matched up into 23 pairs.


What is a cell with pairs of chromosomes called and a cell with no pairs of chromosomes?

A cell with pairs of chromosomes is called a diploid cell, while a cell with no pairs of chromosomes is called a haploid cell. Diploid cells have two sets of chromosomes, one from each parent, while haploid cells have only one set of chromosomes.


What is cell with pairs of chromosomes called a cell with no pairs of chromosomes?

A cell with pairs of chromosomes is called a diploid cell, while a cell with no pairs of chromosomes is called a haploid cell. Diploid cells have two sets of chromosomes, one from each parent, while haploid cells have only one set of chromosomes.


What does it means to have homologous chromosomes?

the gene's alleles are found in matched chromosome pairs


How many pairs of chromosomes do human somatic cells contain?

Human somatic cells contain 23 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 46 chromosomes.


Having two chromosomes of each pair-normal body cells?

This describes a diploid cell, which is the normal state for body cells in humans. In diploid cells, there are two sets of chromosomes, one set inherited from each parent, which allows for genetic diversity and proper functioning of the organism.


What cells that have pairs of chromosomes?

Diploid


How many pairs of chromosomes are in epithelial cells?

Epithelial cells in humans typically contain 23 pairs of chromosomes, totaling 46 chromosomes. These pairs consist of 22 pairs of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes (XX or XY). This diploid number is standard for most somatic cells in the human body, including epithelial cells.


What is a cell with pairs of chromosomes called?

Somatic (diploid) cells have pairs of chromosomes. They have 46 chromosomes, making 23 pairs.Gametes are sex cells (eggs and sperm), they only have 23 chromosomes total. This is because they will combine with another gamete to form an embryo that will have 46.

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