20
The haploid cells would have one set of 20 chromosomes.
25
There are 38 chromosomes in a cat's diploid cell. Diploid cells always have an even number of chromosomes because they exist in pairs.
Having two sets of chromosomes is the diploid condition.
56 chromosomes
Honey bee queens and workers are diploid and have 16 pairs of chromosomes; drones are usually haploid, with only 16 chromosomes. It is possible for a small number of diploid drones to exist, but only the haploid drones can sire the next generation.
by the number of chromosomes (haploid, Diploid)
50
25
15- apex
From a text book.. diploid cell- In an organism that reproduses sexually, a cell containing two homologous sets of chromosomes, one set of inherited from each parent; a 2n cell haploid cell- In the life cycle of an organism that reproduces sexually, a cell containing a single set of chromosomes; an n cell ...diploid?
A gamete has half the diploid number of chromosomes, so in this case, the gamete would have 15 chromosomes.
A diploid refers to a cell or an organism with two sets of chromosomes.
I think you are referring to a diploid organism: one that has two of each chromosome.
diploid is what the total number of chromosomes in an organism is
They merge.
The gamete or haploid cell of an organism contains half as many chromosomes as a diploid body cell. An organism that has 32 chromosomes would produce a gamete with 16 chromosomes.
homologous
The number of chromosomes in a somatic cell.