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4 May, 07:52

Humans have 46 chromosomes in the diploid cell. How many chromosomes would be found in each gamete and in a zygote resulting from normal fertilization?

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  1. 4 May, 09:51
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    Well in a gamete, you would fine 23 sex cells because gamete count is half the somatic count (which in this case is 46). in a zygote however, it would be 92 because of the four sets in a zygote i'm pretty sure. if it's not 92 for zygote, it's 46.
  2. 4 May, 10:35
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    The answer is 4 sets or 96 chromosomes
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