The amoeboid cells are haploid. In the sexual phase of the life cycle, two amoeboid cells fuse to form a zygote. New amoeboid cells are produced by meiosis.
E. coli cells are haploid, like bacterial cells in general.
bacterua are haploid
Yes a bacteria is a haploid ..
50. the diploid is just twice as much as a the haploid. The haploid number of an amoeba is 25 so therefore the diploid number is 50.
in gerneral haploid
Diploid (except for your gametes which are haploid).
ova is haploid
haploid is n, diploid is 2n.
50. the diploid is just twice as much as a the haploid. The haploid number of an amoeba is 25 so therefore the diploid number is 50.
is telophase haploid or diploid
in gerneral haploid
Diploid (except for your gametes which are haploid).
ova is haploid
diploid, except for its gametes, which are haploid
haploid is n, diploid is 2n.
yes zygospore is diploid and formed by fusion of two gametangia of two different strain .
ovum isalways haploid and when a haploid sperm fertilize it the embryo become diploid
Diploid..
Diploid
its a diploid.