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The only haploid cells in an organism are .?

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It has to be defined what organism. Anyway, in human, the only haploid cells are spermatozoons, oocytes, and some of their developmental stages.

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The only haploid cells found in humans are?

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


How many cells are in the body cells of an organism that has a haploid number of 8?

16


The haploid reproductive cells found in an organism are known as?

gametes


What is the function of a haploid cell?

Haploid reproductive cells are called gametes or sex cells if human gametes like human body cells were produced through mitosis each gametes would have 46 chromosomes.


How many chromosomes are in the body cells of an organism that has a haploid?

50 million


How do diploid somatic cells and haploid gametes organism reproduce?

ribosomes


Where do you usually find haploid numbers of chromosomes?

Haploid cells are "sex cells" that are found in the ovaries or testes of a sexually reproducing organism. Sex Cells.


What are haploid versus diploid cells?

Haploid cells only contain half of the DNA needed for a living organism. All haploid cells are reproductive cells. They connect with their respective other half to form a zygote. Diploid cells are cells such as the ones found all over the body, such as skin or muscle cells.


What cell undergoes mitosis in an organism?

Fertilization occurs when haploid cells fuse to form


How can you compare and contrast the terms haploid and diploid?

Diploid means to contain two sets of chromosomes. This is what the somatic (non-sex) cells of most organisms are. Haploid means to contain half the number of chromosomes of a diploid cell. This is what gametes (sex cells - sperm/egg) are.


Gametes Are haploid while somatic cells Are diploid. What is the difference between a haploid cell And a diploid cell?

Haploid cell is just a term meaning a cell has only one set of chromosomes. Diploid is a term used for an organism or cell having double the basic haploid number of chromosomes.


Gametes are haploid while somatic cells are diploid what is the difference between a haploid cell and a diploid cell?

Haploid cell is just a term meaning a cell has only one set of chromosomes. Diploid is a term used for an organism or cell having double the basic haploid number of chromosomes.