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A cell with two copies of each chromosome is called a diploid cell.

A cell with one copy is called a haploid cell.

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When a cell has two copies of each chromosome it is a DIPLOID cell. Cells that are diploid are known as somatic cells.

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Cells with two sets of genetic information are called diploids. The copies of each chromosome are homologous, which means they are identical.

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A cell with duplicate chromosomes are called diploid cells. Cells with one are called haploid cells.

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Diploid cell :)

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Which type of eukaryotic cell contains two types of each chromosome?

A cell with two copies of each chromosome is called a diploid cell. A cell with one copy is called a haploid cell.


What happens in the first stage of the cell cycle in a eukaryotic cell?

In the first stage, called interphase, the cell grows and copies its organelles and chromosomes. After each chromosomes is duplicated, the two copies are called chromatids.


What happens during the first stage of the cell cycle in a eukaryotic cell?

In the first stage, called interphase, the cell grows and copies its organelles and chromosomes. After each chromosomes is duplicated, the two copies are called chromatids.


How manny genes are on each chromosome?

there are 30000 genes on each chromosone.


What are pair of similar chromosomes called?

HomologousWe receive one complete set of chromosomes from each parent. This means that for each chromosome, say chromosome 7, there are two copies in every cell of our bodies: the maternal and paternal copies of chromosome 7.The two copies of one chromosome are called a pair of homologous chromosomes.


What are the three stages of the cell cycle of a eukaryotic cell?

First stage - The cell grows and copies its organelles and chromosomes. During this time, the strands of DNA and proteins are like loosely coiled pieces of thread. After each chromosome is duplicated, the two copies are called chromatids. Chromatids are held together at a region called the centromere. The chromatids each twist and coil and condense into an X shape. After this happens, the cell enters the second stage of the cell cycle. Second Stage - The chromatids separate. The complicated process of chromosone is separation is mitosis. Mitosis ensures that each new cell receives a copy of each chromosomes. Mitosis can be divided into four phases. Third Stage - The cell divides and produces two cells that are identical to the original cell. Cell division will be discussed after mitosis has been described.


In mitosis how does a daughter cell compare with its parent cell?

A daughter cell and its parent cell are exact copies of each other.


What is tetraploid?

An organism is tetraploid if each autosomal cell contains 4 copies of each chromosome.


How many copies of each chromosome would you find in a skin cell?

2


The latter genes are called?

alternative forms of gene are called as alleles. a pair of genes identical to each other are called true copies and of they are slightly different from each other are called as altered copies.


How many copies of each chromosomes would you find in sex cell?

about 98 maybe


Each chromosome of a eukaryotic cell consists of a pair of identical structures called?

Chromosomes exist in somatic cells as nearly identical copies of each other called homologous chromosome. The formation of daughter cells that occurs during cytokinesis signals the end of cell division.