Autosomes.
In both males and females there are 22 perfectly matched chromosomes. The somatic cells in humans total 46 chromosomes. Females get the XX sex chromosome while males get the Y chromosome.
In humans, the somatic cells of both females and males have 23 chromosome pairs.
The 22 pairs of chromosomes in human somatic cells that are same in males and females are called autosomes.
A chicken has 78 chromosomes in its somatic cells.
Half of the amount of chromosomes as the cells in the body that are not gametes (called somatic cells) so 23 chromosomes (instead of 23 PAIRS of chromosomes).
i think that it is chromosomes but that could be wrong
It will depend on the animal - the number of chromosomes varies from species to species. Somatic cells are non-sex cells. This means that in sexually reproducing animals, somatic cells usually have 2 pairs of chromosomes (they are called diploid cells). Human somatic cells have 46 (23 pairs of) chromosomes. Cat somatic cells have 38 (19 pairs of) chromosomes. Dogs have 78 (39 pairs of) chromosomes.
Somatic mosquito cells have 6 chromosomes
Except in the egg and sperm, all cells are somatic cells and have the normal number of chromosomes.
In humans there are 46 chromosomes that are split into 23 pairs in the somatic cells. Somatic cells forms the body of an organism.
In humans, the somatic cells of an offspring have 46 chromosomes.
Reproductive cells or sex cells of an organism contain haploid number of chromosomes. All other body cells (or somatic cells) contain diploid number of chromosomes