Genes vary but there are 23 chromosome pairs in a haploid cell in humans. 22 are autosomes (chromosomes other than sex chromosomes) and 1 pair of sex chromosomes. There are thousands or more genes in just a section of DNA so I can't answer that. Hopefully that helps.
Our body is made up of so many cells.Each cell divides and redivides by mitosis or meiosis!!we can't count them!!
Haploid cells are those which contains only 1 set of chromosomes (haploid number= n)
Somatic (body) cells are diploid. Sex cells (gametes) are haploid.
Haploid
Haploid cells Sex cells Reproductive cells Sperm & oocytes
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.
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4 haploid cells.
The egg is a cell.
46 haploid
Two haploid cells
4 haploid cells
Haploid, 1N cells, reproductive cells. Not all haploid cells are reproductive cells
four haploid daughter cells
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4 haploid cells.
2, They are also daughter cells
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