How many chromosomes would normally be found in a human
stomach cell?
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Answer / baba_mailme
All human cells whether it be a stomach cell or a liver
cell or a kidney or a brain cell,,,etc. all cells have the
same number of chromosomes that is 46 or 23pair.Out of
which 22 pairs of chromosomes are somatic while the rest 1
pair is the sex chromosome that determines the sex of the
individual.
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Answer / kk pandey
46.
it doesn't matter whether it is a stomach cell or skin or any
thing else, every somatic cells have 23 'pairs' (46) of
chromosome.
Only sex cells i.e. Sperm and ovum have 23 chromosome.
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Answer / arreon leigh
I feel that no question is stupid to ask. So me being a senior at Rossview High it is ok to ask questions no matter how dumb others mat think it is.. The heart, stomach, and liver have 23 pairs aka 46 chromosomes. The sperm and egg cell only have 23 chromosomes.
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Answer / myob
you people are so stupid gosh wat the hell did u learn in
school. go read a text book and get smart where did you get
92 from
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Answer / kamlesh
there are 92 chromosomes or 46 pairs 4(n) chromosomes found
in human stomach.
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