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A gamete with a haploid number of chromosomes (1N) has one set of chromosomes. In humans, this means it has 23 chromosomes. Gametes are specialized sex cells (sperm or egg) that combine during fertilization to form a diploid zygote with two sets of chromosomes (2N).

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How does a haploid gamete get a 1n number of chromosomes and a 1n amount of DNA?

By the process of meiosis.


What does 1N mean in algebra?

1n=n 1xn if n mean 64, n=64, 1xn=64,1n=64


What are the possible gametes for AAA AAA?

A gamete is haploid (1N) so 'Aa' & 'AA' are diploid and during cell division (mitosis) gametes are formed and then 2 gametes merge together to make a diploid (think of sperm and egg, each is haploid or 1N, when fertilization occurs the egg and sperm form 1 cell that is 2N or diploid). So the possible gametes for 'Aa' would be 'A' & 'a' while for 'AA' the only gametes possible are 'A' If the question is asking what the possible gametes are for 'AaBB' the haploid (gamete) can be 'AB' or 'aB'


What is meant by diploid cell (2n) and gamete (1n)?

A diploid cell (2n) contains two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent, which in humans totals 46 chromosomes. These cells make up most of the organism's tissues and are involved in growth and repair. In contrast, a gamete (1n) is a reproductive cell, such as sperm or egg, that contains only one set of chromosomes, totaling 23 in humans, and is produced through meiosis. Gametes combine during fertilization to form a diploid zygote, restoring the diploid chromosome number.


One gamete is formed during what process?

One gamete is formed during the process of meiosis, which is a type of cell division where a parent cell divides into four haploid cells (gametes) with half the number of chromosomes. This process is essential for sexual reproduction in eukaryotic organisms.


What is 1n in fraction form?

1/1n


If 2.2 picograms of DNA could be extracted from a certain number of human muscle cells about how many picograms of DNA could be extracted from the same number of human gamete cells?

Since human body cells (like muscle cells) contain twice the amount of DNA present in human gamete cells, roughly 1.1 pg of DNA can be expected out of human gamete cells


When did albert Einstein get his last diploma?

1n 1901 1n 1901


What does segregated mean in mendels law of segregation mean?

allele pairs segregat during gamete formation


What is the final result in 1n somatic cell?

Genetically identical 1n somatic cells are the final result of the mitosis of a 1n somatic cell. Somatic comes from the Greek word soma, meaning body.


What is the Result of a male gamete fertilizing a female gamete?

The result of a male gamete fertilizing a female gamete is a zygote.


Is a female gamete 2n?

Finally, equal-footing. The normal genetic complement of any and all eukaryotic cells, wether male or female, is called 2N. Any and all Gametes are termed 1N; depending upon the number of [identical] copies of the Genome present.