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Haploid reproductive cells are called gametes or sex cells if human gametes like human body cells were produced through mitosis each gametes would have 46 chromosomes.
Somatic (body) cells are diploid. Sex cells (gametes) are haploid.
All cells in the human body that are not gametes (sperm or egg cells) are diploid. Gametes are haploid.
In humans, all the somatic cells (body cells) are diploid. However, gametes (sex cells) such as sperm and egg cells are haploid. Gametes have half the amount of genetic material than which is found in somatic cells. These are the only human cells which are not diploid.
All cells except gametes have a nucleus that contains 46 chromosomes arranged into pairs.
Haploid reproductive cells are called gametes or sex cells if human gametes like human body cells were produced through mitosis each gametes would have 46 chromosomes.
Somatic (body) cells are diploid. Sex cells (gametes) are haploid.
All cells except gametes.
All cells in the human body that are not gametes (sperm or egg cells) are diploid. Gametes are haploid.
Body cells. This distinguishes them from sex cells, gametes.
All of your body cells (SOMATIC CELLS) except for your gametes under go mitosis.
all cells except for gametes.
In humans, all the somatic cells (body cells) are diploid. However, gametes (sex cells) such as sperm and egg cells are haploid. Gametes have half the amount of genetic material than which is found in somatic cells. These are the only human cells which are not diploid.
All human somatic (body) cells are diploid. Only the gametes, sperm and egg cells, are haploid.
All cells except gametes have a nucleus that contains 46 chromosomes arranged into pairs.
No. Most can except some specialized ones such as brain cells, red blood cells and gametes.
All cells in the human body go through mitosis except, the gametes. The gametes are the sex cells and they go through a process called meiosis.