diploid is double the number of chromosomes
The diploid number of an organism is double its haploid number, therefore the diploid number of a cell with a haploid number of 5 would be 10.
The haploid number is half the diploid number, making it six
Diploid (2n) number of chromosomes.
50. the diploid is just twice as much as a the haploid. The haploid number of an amoeba is 25 so therefore the diploid number is 50.
I think its 24 because the muscle cell of a housefly contains 24 chromosomes and every body cells have an equal number of chromosomes.
diploid is double the number of chromosomes
27. To get the haploid number from the diploid number you halve it. To get the diploid number from the haploid number you double it.
The diploid number of an organism is double its haploid number, therefore the diploid number of a cell with a haploid number of 5 would be 10.
The haploid number is half the diploid number, making it six
The diploid number for humans?
Diploid (2n) number of chromosomes.
diploid=46 and haploid=23
The Halpoid number will be 39 because it is half of the Diploid number,
yes zygote do have diploid chromosome number
Because diploid is 2. This means that the lowest number that can be diploid is 2 as it is the first number that can be divided by 2. Diploid numbers cannot be odd or prime (other than the number 2) because they are not divisible by 2.
50. the diploid is just twice as much as a the haploid. The haploid number of an amoeba is 25 so therefore the diploid number is 50.