Fertilization
its a diploid.
All body or somatic cells are diploid. Only sex cells are haploid.
haploid - they contain a single set of unpaired chromosomes
All human somatic (body) cells are diploid. Only the gametes, sperm and egg cells, are haploid.
A cellwith two of each kind of chromosomeis called a diploid cell and is said to contain a diploid, or 2n, number of chromosomes.
Almost every cell in the body id diploid, the only cells that are haploid are the germ cells, ie sperm and ovum.
Diploid I think
Sperm cells are diploid. Since humans are diploid organisms, I'm pretty sure the sperm would be as well. - biology honor student
The cell that fertilises the egg cell is called the sperm cell. _-------O That's how a sperm cell looks like <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
A sperm cell is haploid with only 24 chromosomes.
ovum isalways haploid and when a haploid sperm fertilize it the embryo become diploid
Gametes, such as eggs and sperm, are haploid, not diploid. Diploid would be somatic cells, such as skin cells or brain cells.
All body or somatic cells are diploid. Only sex cells are haploid.
chromosomes
Yes they do. In humans, sperm and egg cells will contain 23 chromosomes. When a sperm and egg fuse to form a zygote, the diploid number of chromosomes is restored (46 or 23 pairs).
Four sperm cells are produced in males when one diploid cell enters gametogenesis.
diploid foolall are diploid except sperms and eggs
haploid - they contain a single set of unpaired chromosomes