Other than gametes, normal human cells have a total of how many chromosomes per cell?
- Correct Answer: 46
- 23
- 36
- 33
Explanation: Human Chromosomes. Human chromosomes are shown here arranged by size. Chromosome 1 is the largest, and chromosome 22 is the smallest. All normal human cells (except gametes) have two of each chromosome, for a total of 46 chromosomes per cell. Only one of each pair is shown here.
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