Pretty sure they're diploid!
diploid
Somatic (body) cells are diploid. Sex cells (gametes) are haploid.
Human muscle cells are diploid.All human cells are diploid except for gametes (sperms and ova) and the cells that divide to form them (secondary spermatocytes and secondary oocytes).
Haploid
There are two types of cells in the body - haploid cells and diploid cells. The difference between haploid and diploid cells is related to the number of chromosomes that the cell contains.
The gametes (sex cells, i.e. unfertilized eggs or ova, and sperm cells).In mosquitoes, both male and female adults are diploid.
Somatic (body) cells are diploid. Sex cells (gametes) are haploid.
Exept sperms and ova all are diploid.
All body or somatic cells are diploid. Only sex cells are haploid.
Human muscle cells are diploid.All human cells are diploid except for gametes (sperms and ova) and the cells that divide to form them (secondary spermatocytes and secondary oocytes).
Fingers are made of diploid cells. Haploid cells are the reproductive cells.
Meiosis produces 4 haploid cells.
Reproductive cells or sex cells of an organism contain haploid number of chromosomes. All other body cells (or somatic cells) contain diploid number of chromosomes
Haploid
There are two types of cells in the body - haploid cells and diploid cells. The difference between haploid and diploid cells is related to the number of chromosomes that the cell contains.
The gametes (sex cells, i.e. unfertilized eggs or ova, and sperm cells).In mosquitoes, both male and female adults are diploid.
Diploid cells
Mitosis consists of haploid daughter cells while meiosis consists of diploid daughter cells.