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the same type as any cell
A sex cell is haploid, having one set of chromosomes, which is half of the number of chromosomes as in a body cell.
For a eukaryotic cell to have only one chromosome it must be a sex cell or a genome in an organism that normally only has 2 chromosomes per cell. I'm not sure if this is exactly what you mean...
The chromosome number in hapliod cell is 1 while the dipliod chromosome has 2
A diploid cell is a cell that contains two copies of each chromosome: one from a maternal source and the other is paternal. This occurs in the process of mitosis or the cell division (also called reproduction) of body cells (any cell except the gametes). Diploid cells and the process of mitosis are responsible for growth, cell replacement, and cell/tissue repair.
If you mean haploid, as in half of each chromosome, or containing only one chromatid from each full chromosome, thenthe cell is called haploid.
If you mean haploid, as in half of each chromosome, or containing only one chromatid from each full chromosome, thenthe cell is called haploid.
a cell that has one copy of each chromosome is a haploid cell. Cells with 2 copies are known as diploid cells
A chromosome is DNA in the nucleus of a cell.
Eukaryotic Cells.
the same type as any cell
A sex cell is haploid, having one set of chromosomes, which is half of the number of chromosomes as in a body cell.
haploid
The chromosome is what makes up your finger.
In one kind of abnormal chromosome inheritance called Down syndrome, a child has three copies of Chromosome 21!
A sperm cell or an egg cell.
In males, sperm contain only one sex chromosome. In females, eggs contain only one sex chromosome.