The cells that have all the homologous chromosomes that are characteristic of the species are referred to as diploid. Cells that have only one chromosome from each of the 23 chromosome pairs in body cells are referred to as haploid cells.
Meiosis produces 4 haploid cells.
Diploid cells
Mitosis consists of haploid daughter cells while meiosis consists of diploid daughter cells.
Archegonia is diploid. Antheridia is haploid. They are found in bryophytes or ferns.
All of the cells in a human body, including the stomach are diploid. There is one cell that is not diploid and that is the sex cell. It is haploid.
Diploid cells are regular cells and haploid cells are sex cells.
Somatic (body) cells are diploid. Sex cells (gametes) are haploid.
Fingers are made of diploid cells. Haploid cells are the reproductive cells.
Meiosis produces 4 haploid cells.
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Haploid
There are two types of cells in the body - haploid cells and diploid cells. The difference between haploid and diploid cells is related to the number of chromosomes that the cell contains.
Diploid cells
Mitosis consists of haploid daughter cells while meiosis consists of diploid daughter cells.
The parent cell is diploid. The daughter cells are haploid.
Haploid
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