How many chromosomes would normally be found in a human
stomach cell?
Answer Posted / 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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