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six sets of haploid...3 diploid set in a hexaploid
Gametes, or sex cells, undergo a cell division process known as meiosis. The results of meiosis are four haploid cells. Haploid means that these cells carry half of the original genetic information, or half of the original number of chromosomes.
The diploid number of an amoeba is generally two. This means that it has two sets of chromosomes in its nucleus. Amoebas reproduce through binary fission, a form of asexual reproduction where the parent cell divides into two identical daughter cells.
Hello there! Firstly, a haploid means having a half set of chromosomes. In the case of humans, we are diploid organisms since we receive half the chromosome set from the mother and the other half from the father. Therefore we have 23 pairs of chromosomes. So, when a haploid sperm and a haploid egg fuse together, you get a diploid zygote. That's pretty much how we are made and the same goes for most animals. Hope this answered your question 😄
What term could be defined as "Pictoral representations of the homologous pairs of chromosomes
A root hair is haploid. Root hairs are specialized structures that arise from the single-celled epidermal layer of a plant root. Each root hair cell contains a single set of chromosomes, making it haploid.
If referring to Mules, they have 63 chromosomes. They receive 32 chromosomes from the horse and 31 from the donkey, resulting in infertility due to the uneven number of chromosome pairs.
There are four haploid cells because your supposed to have 48 chromosomes but the first cell has 4 times as much so it needs to divide 4 times.Hope this helps.
diploid foolall are diploid except sperms and eggs
Exactly one half of the number of nucleotides as are found in diploid Dna.
There's no good reason for it; the number of chromosomes an animal has doesn't really have much to do with anything.
An emperor penguin has 92 chromosomes in each cell, which is a much higher number compared to humans that have 46 chromosomes. These chromosomes store genetic information and are crucial for biological processes.