More than two sets of chromosomes
Yeppers it is a haploid when only two chromosomes appear to be in a cell,
one set
A normal human body (somatic) cell normally has 46 chromosomes (2 sets of 23). A normal human gamete (sperm or ovum) has 23 chromosomes.
8becausea koala has 8 chromosomes in its sperm cell therefore 8 chromosomes in a koala egg.
The daughter cells in meiosis have half the number of sets of chromosomes compared to the parent cell. This means that in humans, the daughter cells would have 23 pairs of chromosomes instead of the 46 pairs in the parent cell.
polyploid
Polyploidy is the heritable condition of possessing more than two complete sets of chromosomes. Polyploids are common among plants, as well as among certain groups of fish and amphibians.
Wheat of the species Triticum aestivum (bread wheat), is hexaploid, with 42 chromosomes. Durum wheat, Triticum turgidum var. durum, is tetraploid with 28 chromosomes, and is the primary wheat for making pasta.Source: Wikipedia
If it is mitotic division the sets of chromosomes in each cell will be 2n.
A cell with 2 sets of chromosomes is known as a diploid cell.
A cell such as a somatic cell that contains two sets of chromosomes is said to be a diploid.
A somatic cell (body cell) is a cell that would have homologous chromosomes.
Diploid cell
diploid cells have double set of chromosomes. It varies across species. For example, diploid human cell has 46 chromosomes, while a cell of carp fish has about 100 chromosomes, very roughly.
Yeppers it is a haploid when only two chromosomes appear to be in a cell,
23 sets of 2; 46 chromosomes.there is 5
one set