A cell such as a somatic cell that contains two sets of chromosomes is said to be a diploid.
Such a cell is known as a diploid, as compared to a haploid, a cell with a single set of chromosomes.
a diploid
Diploid.
diploid
A body cell that has 46 chromosomes and is said to be 2n, it is a diploid cell.
The cell is said to be haploid.
At the beginning of mitosis, the cell contains twice the usual amount of genetic material (as you said 2n) - therefore when the daughter cells are created they will each get half of this - and will end up with 1n each. In this case n=10.
Yes. Chromatin refers to DNA in its native state in a cell - wrapped around histone proteins. Therefore, because DNA contains all the instructions to generate proteins and thereby influence cell activity the same can be accurately said of chromatin as well.
a horse has 64 chromosomes That said, if you assume it DOES have 66, there would be 33 tetrads.
A haploid
Sperm and egg cells, or any cell that only contains one set of chromosomes, are called haploid cells.
Gametes are reproductive cells produced by a type of cell division called meiosis. They contain only one set of chromosomes and are said to be haploid.
A body cell that has 46 chromosomes and is said to be 2n, it is a diploid cell.
going threw there asexual reproduction process called fission or fussion. thet is when the cell splits and makes a exact replica of itself.
Yeppers it is a haploid when only two chromosomes appear to be in a cell,
Diploid cell
Diploid
the daughter cells' chromosomes are a identical to the parent cell. they each have a complete set
The cell is said to be haploid.
haploid cells
Sex cells have half the number of chromosomes as the original cell, and are said to be haploid. In human sex cells there are 23 chromosomes.