homologous chromosomes separate.
The haploid chromosome number is created during the process of meiosis, which involves two divisions that ultimately result in the formation of haploid gametes (sex cells) with half the number of chromosomes found in the original cell.
The haploid chromosome number is half the chromosome number of the body cells. For example, in humans, body cells have 46 chromosomes. In human haploid cells (sex cells), there are 23 chromosomes.
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If you mean haploid, as in half of each chromosome, or containing only one chromatid from each full chromosome, thenthe cell is called haploid.
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They are cells that have half the chromosome number of the parent.
No. Haploid cells/nuclei can only be created in meiosis.
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Haploid cells contain one copy of each chromosome. This means they have half the number of chromosomes as diploid cells, which have two copies of each chromosome.
That would be the chromosome number 23. Regarding the [sex] chromosome number 23, the female gametes always have a [haploid] X chromatid, whereas the male gametes are just as likely to possess a [haploid] X chromatid as they are to possess a [haploid] Y chromatid.
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