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Q: Which one would survive alone a diploid cell or haploid?
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Is a mushroom diploid or haploid?

The thallus is haploid. It depends on the three basic life cycle of sexually reproducing fungi, in haplobiontic A life cycle, the thallus is haploid, in haplobiontic B life cycle the thallus is diploid and in diplobiontic life cycle, it has two thallus, a sporophytic thallus which is diploid and a gametophytic thallus which is haploid.


If the diploid number of chromosomes for an organism is twenty-six what is the haploid numbe?

The haploid number is half of the diploid. Therefore the haploid number in this case is 12.


What is the haploid and diploid numbers for dogs?

The diploid number of chromosomes in all dogs is 78 (2x39). The haploid number would be 39.


If the haploid number is seven what is the diploid number?

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.


Do eggs and sperms diploid chromosomes?

Gametes, such as eggs and sperm, are haploid, not diploid. Diploid would be somatic cells, such as skin cells or brain cells.


Does mitosis begin with haploid cell or diploid cell?

yea mitosis do begins with a haploid as well as doploid cell also..nd if the parent cell is haploid so the two daughter cells that are identical to each other will be haploid and if the parent cell is diploid so the daughter cells will be diploid.


What does diploid to diploid mean?

Diploid to diploid, commonly referred to as 2N to 2N describes the number of chromosomes transfered via mitosis. This means that the duplicated cell (daughter cell) will have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. A process that would go 2N to N (diploid to haploid) would be meiosis.


Where would you find diploid and haploids in the human body?

All cells except sex cells are diploid. And sex cells are haploid.


What kind of Cell results when a diploid and a haploid gamete fuse during fertilization?

I am not sure what your saying, but i think you mean "what are the haploid cells involved in fertilization?" In this case the answer would be " sperm and egg cells", which then makes a diploid.


If a diploid cell with 8 chromosomes goes through meiosis how many chromosome will the resulting haploid cells have?

It would have 4, because HAPloid means half. So whatever the diploid has the haplois will have HALF of that! :)


How many chromosomes are in the bodycells or an organism that has a haploid number of 8?

An organisms haploid number is one half of its diploid number. Therefore, a haploid number of 8 implies a diploid number of 16.


What is the differences between haploid and diploid?

Diploid organisms contain the genetic material in two copies for a gene. Haploid organisms contain only single copy of every gene.