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Why do all the normal cells in the human body have the same number of chromosomes?

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  • 24-05-2017
In a one word response,  mitosis.
In an explanation: Before the replication process, an ordinary sex cell contains only has 23 chromosomes. That is half the amount of a normal cell. So when the cells join together they make up the 46 pairs.  Then through replication and division(i.e mitosis), the cells are copied to form in short a tiny human.  You then forever live with the same amount of chromosomes in your normal cells. 
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