Yes, all the cells except gamates are diploid.
All cells in the human body that are not gametes (sperm or egg cells) are diploid. Gametes are haploid.
it means that most of the cells in the animal's body are diploid.
Most somatic (non-reproductive) cells in the human body are diploid, meaning they have two sets of chromosomes (one from each parent). This includes cells such as skin cells, muscle cells, and most cells in the body.
All the cells in the human body are diploid with the exception of germ cells in the testes and ovaries.
All body or somatic cells are diploid. Only sex cells are haploid.
Stomach cells are normal body cells and are therefore diploid.
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Diploid cells have two sets of chromosomes, and are body (somatic) cells.
One part of the body where you have diploid cells is the skin. Skin cells, like most somatic cells in humans, contain two sets of chromosomes, one inherited from each parent, making them diploid. This diploid nature is crucial for normal growth, development, and tissue repair.
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Somatic (body) cells are diploid. Sex cells (gametes) are haploid.