Yes, diploid cells do have chromosomes. These cells are created during mitosis.
diploid is double the number of chromosomes
A human diploid cell has 23 pairs of chromosomes.
A cell such as a somatic cell that contains two sets of chromosomes is said to be a diploid.
There are 38 chromosomes in a cat's diploid cell. Diploid cells always have an even number of chromosomes because they exist in pairs.
The term that describes the condition in which a cell contains two sets of homologous chromosomes is "diploid." In humans, diploid cells have a total of 46 chromosomes, with 23 pairs of homologous chromosomes.
Orangutans have 48 chromosomes in their diploid cells.
The diploid number is "2n" and the haploid number is "n". Humans have 46 chromosomes, which are equal to the diploid number. half of these chromosomes are the haploid number, which is = 23.
Somatic (diploid) cells have pairs of chromosomes. They have 46 chromosomes, making 23 pairs.Gametes are sex cells (eggs and sperm), they only have 23 chromosomes total. This is because they will combine with another gamete to form an embryo that will have 46.
The haploid number of chromosomes in horses is 32 if the diploid number of chromosomes is 64.
The oogonium has a diploid number of chromosomes, which means it contains two sets of chromosomes. In humans, the diploid number of chromosomes is 46.
A diploid cell in G1 phase has 46 chromosomes.
If a frog has 64 chromosomes, it is likely diploid, meaning it has two sets of chromosomes. Therefore, it would have 32 pairs of chromosomes. Consequently, all diploid cells in the frog would also have 64 chromosomes, maintaining this diploid state in somatic cells.