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3 November, 20:29

Haploid or Diploid?

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chromosome number

chromosome number in body cells

chromosome number in gametes

produced by fertilization

product of meiosis

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  1. 3 November, 20:41
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    Haploid:

    - has half the number of chromosomes, so only one set. they are also called gamete cells or sex cells. a human has 23 chromosomes they are used during fertilization.

    diploid:

    - has double the number of chromosomes, so two sets. they are known as somatic cells are produced through meiosis, there are 46 chromosomes in diploid cells in humans.

    both cells have a nucleus meaning they are eukaryote.
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