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Q: What percentage of human cells have a full copy of DNA?
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How are diploid and haploid cells different from each other?

Haploid (prefix ha- half) Diploid (prefix di- two) Haploid cells have 23 chromosomes. Diploid cells have 46 chromosomes. Haploid cells contain HALF the number of chromosomes whereas a Diploid has 2x the chromosomes a haploid cell has. 23 -- Haploid x 2 ---- 46 -- Diploid


The process in which cells divide to form new cells?

Asexual reproduction.The process is call mitosis.


Watering a plant would not keep its cells full of water if the plants cells lacked a?

Central vacuole


How many autosomes does an egg have?

This depends on the number of chromosomes the species has, and whether or not they have sex chromosomes. Autosomes are non-sex chromosomes, and somatic cells are cells with the full complement of chromosomes, i.e, are not gametes. Let's consider humans as our example. A human somatic cell carries a total of 46 chromosomes (23 homologous pairs). One pair of these are the sex chromosomes (an XX pair for females and an XY pair for males). That leaves 22 pairs of automes, for a total of 44.


What is the 'FATE' or biological difference between Mitosis cell divisions and Meiosis divisions?

mitosis creates cells with the full amount of chromosomes (diploid cells, is what theyre called), so the chromosomes of both the father and the mother of the child (if you talk about organisms that reproduce sexually)meiosis however, creates cells with half the amount of chromosomes (haploid cells), meaning that theres only one copy of every chromosome in the cell. In these cells, the copys of the father and mother are mixed, and only the two cells combined have all the chromosomes the first cell had. Meiosis forms cells that allow organisms to reproduce.

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How do cells become a full human body?

the chromosome and the


What cell in the human body doesn't carry a full complement of DNA?

The only two types of cells that do not carry a full strand of DNA are the male sperm cells, and the female egg cells.


What is full form of copy?

copy


Is the amount of DNA in a human body cell the same as the amount of DNA in a human egg cell?

No. The amount of DNA in human sperm cells is half of the amount found in body cells.


How are diploid and haploid cells different from each other?

Haploid (prefix ha- half) Diploid (prefix di- two) Haploid cells have 23 chromosomes. Diploid cells have 46 chromosomes. Haploid cells contain HALF the number of chromosomes whereas a Diploid has 2x the chromosomes a haploid cell has. 23 -- Haploid x 2 ---- 46 -- Diploid


2 cells in the human body that are diploids?

Isn't a diploid any cell with a full set of chromosomes?


A cell in the human body that does not carry a full complement of hereditary material is?

In the human body almost all cells carry a full complement of hereditary material. The only exception to this is the cancer cell.


Full copy of i demand death?

I Demand Death is a declamation piece. There is a full copy by Jocelle Suarez that is available for viewing on YouTube.


True or false human sperm and egg cells have 23 chromosomes?

True. Sperm and egg cells are gametes, and thus are necessarily haploid. These haploid gametes were created through the process of meiosis. When the two fuse to create an embryo, the new embryo will then have 46 chromosomes, the full number for a human. The embryo will receive one copy of each chromosome from each parent. If sperm and egg cells were to have the full set of 46 chromosomes, with both copies of each chromosome from each parent, then when they fused the embryo would have 92 chromosomes total. And the progeny of that embryo would have an even higher number of chromosomes. Having haploid gametes is necessary to maintain the stability of the species.


Can you use colour photocopies of legal documents when submitting certified copies?

Generally, no. A certified document has a stamp on it that certifies it as a true and full copy of the instrument.Generally, no. A certified document has a stamp on it that certifies it as a true and full copy of the instrument.Generally, no. A certified document has a stamp on it that certifies it as a true and full copy of the instrument.Generally, no. A certified document has a stamp on it that certifies it as a true and full copy of the instrument.


What is the full form of Cc-?

If you mean email it's carbon copy


How is a human made?

4 haploid cells are created by meiosis. unidentical daughter cells produced in testes and ovaries. these haploid cells are called gametes and when male mix with female (sperm and egg) they form one cell which now has a full set of chromosomes. the cell has embryonic stem cells which are unspecific cells and so are used for rapid growth (like in tumours).... however over time as the baby develops they differentiate (become specialised) so as to become lungs or the heart. so, this embryo due to its stem cells is rapidly getting bigger (stem cells create an exact copy).... then the cells differentiate and it gets characteristics ofa human and body parts.... then go into labour once baby has developed ---> kinda brief left loads out :L but the answer you may have been looking for is --- a guy and gal f***.