every human have 46 chromosomes haploid(23)+haploid(23)=46 chromosomes
If the somatic (normal) cell has 38 chromosomes, then the diploid number will be 38. If the gametes (sperm and ovum/egg) have 38 chromosomes, then the diploid number will be 76.
A human diploid cell has 23 pairs of chromosomes.
In a gamete (sex) cell, there are 23 chromosomes. A gamete is a haploid, or n, whereas a somatic (normal) cell is a diploid, or 2n, and has 46 chromosomes.
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22 pairs of autosomes, one X-chromosome, and one Y-chromosome
A cell such as a somatic cell that contains two sets of chromosomes is said to be a diploid.
A normal human diploid zygote contains a full set of 46 chromosomes. A zygote refers to the initial cell that is formed when two gamete cells join together through sexual reproduction.
Yes, a diploid cell has a normal number of chromosomes in each mature sperm or ovum. In humans, a diploid cell contains 46 chromosomes, which are divided equally during meiosis to produce haploid gametes with 23 chromosomes each.
A diploid cell has a full complement of chromosomes. A haploid cell has half the number of chromosomes as a diploid cell.
A diploid cell has two complete sets of chromosomes, one set inherited from each parent. This type of cell contains two copies of each chromosome, one from the mother and one from the father. Diploid cells make up the majority of cells in the human body.
A kidney cell in G1 interphase is diploid, meaning it contains two sets of chromosomes (one set from each parent). This is because diploid cells have a complete set of chromosomes necessary for normal cell function and division.