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Q: What does diploid and haploid's mean?
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Is meiosis haploid or diploid?

The parent cell is diploid. The daughter cells are haploid.


Are most adult protists diploid or haploid?

Haploids


What happens when a diploid cell produces two haploid cells?

the diploid produces two haploids


How many haploids are there in a narwhal?

I believe 22. The diploid is 44


If the diploid number of chromosomes for an organisms is twenty six what is the haploids number?

13


Where would you find diploid and haploids in the human body?

All cells except sex cells are diploid. And sex cells are haploid.


Starting whith one diploid cell how many haploid sperm cells have formed after both phases of meiosis have been completed?

Haploids? We're talking about haploids? Haploids. Not diploids, we're talking about haploids. Not diploids, not the biology I love, we're talking about haploids! (Just kidding. Merry Christmas!)


How many haploids humans have?

The term diploid is an adjective, not a noun. You might ask how many diploid cells are in humans. The answer is, many trillions. Most human cells are diploid. Only the gametes are haploid.


Starting with one diploid cell how many haploid sperm cells have formed after both phases of meosis has been complete?

four haploid sperm cells are formed after both phases of meiosis.Haploids? We're talking about haploids? Haploids. Not diploids, we're talking about haploids. Not diploids, not the biology I love, we're talking about haploids! (Just kidding. Merry Christmas!)


When are chromosomes haploid?

Chromosomes are haploid in sexual reproduction, because the male and female haploids combine to make a diploid.


What is the difference between diploid a and haploids?

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


Why should the gametes be haploid when the new organism will be diploid?

Gametes are another name for sex or sperm cells. When two haploids come together they form a zygote and therefore a diploid.