diploid
false, it's diploid, not haploid. i just took a test and got this answer right
The diploid is the first stage. The diploid will duplicate one time and then divide twice and create four haploid cells.
secondary oocytes are haploid cells carrying 23 chromosomes. After fertilization by sperm a Zygote is formed with a diploid number 46.
they have two multicellular stages. A haploid and diploid stage.
multicellular haploid
The diploid sporophyte stage of the fern cycle is dominant. In seed plants, the opposite is true; the haploid gametophyte stage is dominant for these.
Bryophytes or Moss plants life cycle goes with two stages. The two stages are the haploid (gametophyte) and the diploid (sporophyte) which is the dominant stage.
false, it's diploid, not haploid. i just took a test and got this answer right
a haploid gametophyte stage and a diploid sporophyte stage..
The answer is gametophyte.
Unfertilized egg is haploid; but fertilized egg is diploid. That is why you sometimes see chickens even in commercial eggs.
gametophyte
The diploid is the first stage. The diploid will duplicate one time and then divide twice and create four haploid cells.
meiosis, but im not a 100% sure
the osmosis stage and the diffusion stage The above is false. The correct answer is the haploid stage and the diploid stage.
secondary oocytes are haploid cells carrying 23 chromosomes. After fertilization by sperm a Zygote is formed with a diploid number 46.
Plants have an alternation of generations when they are in the gametophyte stage or the sporophyte stage. Gametes, which is haploid, or spores, which are diploid. Seedless vascular plants can be dominated by a haploid gametophyte stage where they are most of the time.