Homp sapien cell are diploid. all except the sex cells i.e sperm in males and eggs in females. Trypanosomes - parasitic protozoa that cause African sleeping sickeness are also diploid organisms.
A diploid cell is one with two sets of chromosomes, one from each of its parents. Most of the cells of the human body are diploid. Those that aren't are eggs in females and sperm cells in males. These have only one set of chromosomes and are called haploid. There are also organisms which are polyploid. The Redwood Sequoia sempervirens is one of these. These have more than two sets of chromosomes, most commonly 4 making them tertraploid. Polyploid plants make up 47% of the flowering plants. The haploid cells include things like pollen and unfertilised seed.
A cell that has paired chromosomes. One from Mom and one from Dad. Most of your cells are diploid. Cells that have half the normal number of chromosomes are called haploid. The only cells in your body that are haploid are your sex cells (sperm/egg).
All human somatic (non-sex) cells are diploid. This means that they contain 46 chromosomes (or 23 pairs). Examples of diploid cells are; muscle cells, liver cells and brain cells.
Human gametes (sex cells - sperm and ova/eggs) are haploid, they contain only 23 chromosomes.
Diploid cells are cells that have the full number of chromosomes and so have two copies of each chromosome. For example, all human diploid cells have 46 chromosomes (23 pairs). All human cells are diploid, excluding the gametes (sperm cells and egg cells), which are haploid. Examples of diploid cells in humans are muscle cells and liver cells.
A somatic cell in higher plants initially originating from the zygote
Diploid cells reproduce by mitosis, making daughter cells that are exact replicas. Examples of diploid cells are skin, blood, and muscle cells.
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Any cell except a gamete (sperm or egg) is diploid, so a muscle cell or a nerve cell will be suitable examples.
Gametes are haploid cells because they only contain half of the chromosomes of a diploid cell. For example, a human somatic (diploid) cell contains 46 chromosomes. Therefore, a haploid cell contains 23 chromosomes.
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If you're talking about a human cell, then no. Diploid means you have two complete sets of chromosome. For a human, this would be 46. A human cell is haploid when it has only 23 chromosomes - this is the case for the sex cells: sperm and egg each have 23 chromosomes.The issue can be confused if you discuss chromosome pairs...in which case, 23 pairs of chromosomes in a human cell makes it a diploid cell.
From a text book.. diploid cell- In an organism that reproduses sexually, a cell containing two homologous sets of chromosomes, one set of inherited from each parent; a 2n cell haploid cell- In the life cycle of an organism that reproduces sexually, a cell containing a single set of chromosomes; an n cell ...diploid?
Diploid cells have two complete sets of chromosomes. The body cells of animals are all diploid. Human diploid cells contain 46 chromosomes.
Almost every cell in the body id diploid, the only cells that are haploid are the germ cells, ie sperm and ovum.
Gametes are haploid cells because they only contain half of the chromosomes of a diploid cell. For example, a human somatic (diploid) cell contains 46 chromosomes. Therefore, a haploid cell contains 23 chromosomes.
All of the cells in a human body, including the stomach are diploid. There is one cell that is not diploid and that is the sex cell. It is haploid.
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A human diploid cell has 23 pairs of chromosomes.
If the somatic (normal) cell has 38 chromosomes, then the diploid number will be 38. If the gametes (sperm and ovum/egg) have 38 chromosomes, then the diploid number will be 76.
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Every cell in the human body (excluding gametes) is a diploid cell.
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You will always be diploid. All human somatic cells are diploid while sex cells are haploid(or half of a diploid cell). Haploid cells vary based on which chromatids are in the cell. A chromatid is half of a chromosome. sleepingdogstudios.com
If you're talking about a human cell, then no. Diploid means you have two complete sets of chromosome. For a human, this would be 46. A human cell is haploid when it has only 23 chromosomes - this is the case for the sex cells: sperm and egg each have 23 chromosomes.The issue can be confused if you discuss chromosome pairs...in which case, 23 pairs of chromosomes in a human cell makes it a diploid cell.