Gamete producing cells are diploid and not haploid.This is because a haploid cell contain only one set of chromosomes whilst a diploid cell contain two sets of chromosomes.Cells produce gametes during meiosis.Cells which undergo meiosis mostly begin with two sets of chromosomes which eventually results to one set of chromosomes in the resulting gametes formed after the meiotic cell division. This tells us that gamete producing cells themselves are diploid unlike the gametes which are haploids.
Dipliod is a cell with one gene from the mom and one from the dad. A hapliod cell is either one gene from the mom or one from the dad.
The chromosome number in hapliod cell is 1 while the dipliod chromosome has 2
Hapliod cells have no pairs of chromosomes
The result of a male gamete fertilizing a female gamete is a zygote.
a cell that is producing cytoplasmic enzymes
Dipliod is a cell with one gene from the mom and one from the dad. A hapliod cell is either one gene from the mom or one from the dad.
Meiosis. This is how the sex cells (sperm and eggs) are formed.
The chromosome number in hapliod cell is 1 while the dipliod chromosome has 2
the symbol for the haploid cell is "n" while the diploid cell is "2n" DIpliod-- 2 HAPliod--1
Haploid
Cell that has half the number of chromosomes as body cells.
Hapliod cells have no pairs of chromosomes
one haploid gamate
It varies from organism to organism. Humans have 23 chromosomes in a haploid (gamate) cell.
Dont be dumb!it's four hapliod cells
A reproductive cell having a single set of chromosomes, especially a mature sperm or egg. Isn't it supposed to be gamete? yes, it is spelled gamete.
germination