is haploid because it is formed by haploid spores.haploid spores divides by mitosis and thus have haploid number plant(protonemia).i think its helps u.
A fertilized chicken egg is considered diploid, while an unfertilized chicken egg is haploid. Chickens are diploid when you are considering chromosomes.
diploid
A fertilized chicken egg is considered diploid, while an unfertilized chicken egg is haploid. Chickens are diploid when you are considering chromosomes.
diploid
Archegonia is diploid. Antheridia is haploid. They are found in bryophytes or ferns.
Officially, the egg cell is the ovum which is haploid. However, the precursor cells in the ovaries, which people commonly refer to as eggs, are diploid. During the process known as oogenesis, the diploid cells undergo meiosis and become haploid.
gametes are haploid (half the normal number of chromosomes)
A fertilized chicken egg is considered diploid, while an unfertilized chicken egg is haploid. Chickens are diploid when you are considering chromosomes.
Haploid .
diploid!
diploid
Archegonia is diploid. Antheridia is haploid. They are found in bryophytes or ferns.
Officially, the egg cell is the ovum which is haploid. However, the precursor cells in the ovaries, which people commonly refer to as eggs, are diploid. During the process known as oogenesis, the diploid cells undergo meiosis and become haploid.
As a gamete, it's haploid.
Eggs are haploid (before they are fertilized to become diploid).
Unfertilized egg is haploid; but fertilized egg is diploid. That is why you sometimes see chickens even in commercial eggs.
gametes are haploid (half the normal number of chromosomes)
haploid - they contain a single set of unpaired chromosomes
diploid because the haploid egg and haploid sperm came togethor