They are called diploid.
I read my Life Science 7th Grade Text Book in Chapter 10 Section 1: Introduction to Plants page 275, and I got the answer: diploid cells.
diploid, definition is here http://www.bioethics.gov/reports/stemcell/glossary.html
Its called a Diploid Cell :)
A gamete (i.e. sperm/egg).
Somatic cells.
The only cells that doesn't have a complete set of chromosomes are germ cells (also called sex cells, or gametes).
Gametes (sex celles) such as egg and sperm only contain one set of chromosomes this is is called a hapliod nucleus. when the 2 meet this forms a full pair of chromosomes and makes a dapliod nucleus.
No. These cells contain only half the number of chromosomes as the other cells of the body. Each egg and sperm cell contain only 23 chromosomes.
A mature sexual reproductive cell having a single set of unpaired chromosomes is a gamete. A haploid is an organism or cell having only one complete set of chromosomes.
Isn't a diploid any cell with a full set of chromosomes?
a full set of chromosomes
The only cells that doesn't have a complete set of chromosomes are germ cells (also called sex cells, or gametes).
Haloid cells
Yes, sperm and egg cells each only contain half a set of chromosomes, while all other cells contain a full set of chromosomes.
Cells with a full set of chromosomes are Diploids. Cells that contain unpaired chromosomes contain half the set of chromosomes and are called Haploids. Gametes are reproductive cells (sperm and eggs) that are haploids which are produced by the process meiosis.
Somatic cells are cells in the body other than egg, sperm, or pollen. They have a full set of DNA. For humans there are 23 pairs of chromosomes for a total of 46 chromosomes.
Gametes, also called sex cells, or sperm and egg cells, contain only one set of chromosomes.
diploids cells have set (S)of chromosomes
No - Blood cells (Red Blood Cells) do not have a nucleus and therefore do not have any chromosomes. Pancreatic cells have a full chromosome compliment.
Gametes (sex celles) such as egg and sperm only contain one set of chromosomes this is is called a hapliod nucleus. when the 2 meet this forms a full pair of chromosomes and makes a dapliod nucleus.
Gametes, or sex cells such as the sperm or ova contains half the number of chromosomes so that when they combine they have a normal and full set of chromosomes.
No. These cells contain only half the number of chromosomes as the other cells of the body. Each egg and sperm cell contain only 23 chromosomes.