Somatic cells
Diploid cells in living organisms contain two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent. In humans and many other animals, diploid cells are primarily found in somatic cells, which make up most of the body's tissues and organs. These cells have a total of 46 chromosomes, organized into 23 pairs. In plants, diploid cells can also be found in the sporophyte generation.
diploid foolall are diploid except sperms and eggs
Diploid cells are regular cells and haploid cells are sex cells.
diploid cells represented in shorthand
Stomach cells are normal body cells and are therefore diploid.
Somatic (body) cells are diploid. Sex cells (gametes) are haploid.
Fingers are made of diploid cells. Haploid cells are the reproductive cells.
Daughter cells in mitosis are diploid, however daughter cells of meiosis are haploid.
Gametes, such as eggs and sperm, are haploid, not diploid. Diploid would be somatic cells, such as skin cells or brain cells.
Yes it is al living thing, because cells are living things and when cells form a tissue then it is a living thing
Yes, all the cells except gamates are diploid.
Yes, diploid cells do have chromosomes. These cells are created during mitosis.