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Q: What cells in living organisms are diploid?
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What cells in a living thing are diploid?

Somatic cells


What is the differences between haploid and diploid?

Diploid organisms contain the genetic material in two copies for a gene. Haploid organisms contain only single copy of every gene.


What is the difference between living cells that are organisms and living cells are not organisms?

Single celled organisms are examples of living cells that are organisms. Most other living cells are parts of living organisms, but could not survive long on their own.


What divisions are diploid and haploid cells?

Haploid and diploid cells are not part of biological "divisions". Haploid and diploid cells are part of the life cycle of a single species. "Divisions" separate whole groups of genera. Haploid cells contain a half measure of chromosomes while diploid contain a full measure for diploid organisms. There are polyploid organisms like wheat that is hexaploid (6 sets of chromosomes). Haploid cells come about from "division" of original diploid cells in a process called meiosis if that's what you mean by division.


The difference between living cells that are organisms and living cells that are not organisms?

single celled organisms


How are living cells that are organisms different from living cells that are not organisms?

All living things are organisms. There is no such thing as a living cell that is not an organism.


Are sperm cells produced from a parent cell that is diploid or haploid?

Sperm cells are diploid. Since humans are diploid organisms, I'm pretty sure the sperm would be as well. - biology honor student


What is the difference between living cells that are organisms and living cells that aren't living organisms?

Plant cells have a cell wall, and animal cells do not.


Function of the cytoskeleton in the cells of living organisms?

function of the cytoskeleton in the cells of living organisms?


What is the cell wtith double number chroosomes?

Cells which contain two of each chromosome (two sets of chromosomes) are said to be diploid. In most organisms, the body cells are diploid.


How many chromsomes in an organisms with a dipiloid number of 18?

The somatic (body) cells of that organism is the diploid number, 18. The number of chromosomes in the gametes ( sex cells) is half of the diploid number or 9.


Do living and non living organisms contain cells?

No only living organisms have cells. But non-living organisms are made up of atoms instead.