The term diploid is an adjective, not a noun. You might ask how many diploid cells are in humans. The answer is, many trillions. Most human cells are diploid. Only the gametes are haploid.
Haploids? We're talking about haploids? Haploids. Not diploids, we're talking about haploids. Not diploids, not the biology I love, we're talking about haploids! (Just kidding. Merry Christmas!)
I believe 22. The diploid is 44
haploids and diaploids
Four; one egg cell and three polars.
Because each individual would express the mutation and be less likely to survive and reproduce. Haploids cannot have recessive genes.
Haploids? We're talking about haploids? Haploids. Not diploids, we're talking about haploids. Not diploids, not the biology I love, we're talking about haploids! (Just kidding. Merry Christmas!)
I believe 22. The diploid is 44
four haploid sperm cells are formed after both phases of meiosis.Haploids? We're talking about haploids? Haploids. Not diploids, we're talking about haploids. Not diploids, not the biology I love, we're talking about haploids! (Just kidding. Merry Christmas!)
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haploids and diaploids
Diploids and Haploids. Haploids have one set of chromosomes (Gametes). Diploids have two sets of chromosomes (Zygotes).
Four; one egg cell and three polars.
Haploids
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Because each individual would express the mutation and be less likely to survive and reproduce. Haploids cannot have recessive genes.
Haploids.
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