A cellwith two of each kind of chromosomeis called a diploid cell and is said to contain a diploid, or 2n, number of chromosomes.
It is called diploid.
Diploid means Double or twofold.
haploid, diploid, an egg, and a sperm mixed together
Cells with two of each chromosome are described as Diploid.
Diploid is the answer
A diploid cell.
it is called a cell
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Mitosis results in two identical cells being produced from the original cell. A copy of each chromosome is made before the cell divides and one of each chromosome goes to each new cell.
the two halves of a doubled chromosome structure are called?
A cell with two copies of each chromosome is called a diploid cell. A cell with one copy is called a haploid cell.
The consist of DNA and various HistonesIn eukaryotes,genetic information is passed on by chromosomes. Well before cell division, each chromosome is replicated(copied). When copying occurs, each chromosome consists of two identical ''sister''chromatids.
A cell with two copies of each chromosome is called a diploid cell. A cell with one copy is called a haploid cell.
A diploid cell is a cell that contains two copies of each chromosome: one from a maternal source and the other is paternal. This occurs in the process of mitosis or the cell division (also called reproduction) of body cells (any cell except the gametes). Diploid cells and the process of mitosis are responsible for growth, cell replacement, and cell/tissue repair.
Diploid
Eukaryotic Cells.
going to divide:)or it;s a doughter cell:*
Mitosis results in two identical cells being produced from the original cell. A copy of each chromosome is made before the cell divides and one of each chromosome goes to each new cell.
the two halves of a doubled chromosome structure are called?
A cell with two copies of each chromosome is called a diploid cell. A cell with one copy is called a haploid cell.
Two.
beacuse each chromosomes have two rods and they will spilt apart at a part of time
A type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each with half the chromosome number of the parent cell.
Chromatids