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Is sperm haploid or diploid

Updated: 8/10/2023
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haploid - they contain a single set of unpaired chromosomes

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A sperm cell is haploid, and an unfertilized egg is haploid; but fertilized eggs are diploid.

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In eukaryotes (like humans), they are haploid.

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Sperm are haploid. This means that they contain half the number of chromosomes as somatic (non-sex) cells. In humans, sperm contain 23 chromosomes.

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eggs and sperm are haploid cells

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An egg cell is haploid.

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diploid

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haploid

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