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What term describes cells that contain only a single set of chromosomes?

It is called haploid.The term can be applied to a number, a nucleus, a cell, or even an entire organism, such as a male honey bee.Strictly speaking, the correct term for the number of chromosomes in one set is monoploid. "Haploid" refers to the number of chromosomes in a gamete.In many animals, including humans, the two numbers are the same. In many plants there have been one or more doubling events during the course of evolution, resulting in tetraploids and so on. In such plants "monoploid" applies to the number of chromosomes in the inferred original set.


When a cell contains only one chromosome of each homologous pair the cell is?

ploidy is the classification based on the number of homologous chromosomes present. if there is only one pair of homologous chromosomes then the nucleus is said to be haploid if there are two pairs then it is known as diploid if three it is triploid if many it is noted as polyploidy --------------------------- an oocyte or a spermatocyte are haploid cells in a species that normally have diploid cells.


Stories passed down from generation to generation in societies without written language are said to belong to an tradition?

Oral


What is it called when cells are copied with half the number of chromosomes?

It is called meiosis. During meiosis, cells undergo two rounds of division resulting in cells with half the number of chromosomes as the original cell. This process is important for sexual reproduction in eukaryotic organisms.


A cell such as a somatic cell that contains two sets of chromosomes is said to be what?

A cell such as a somatic cell that contains two sets of chromosomes is said to be a diploid.

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Which sorts of plants undergo sexual reproduction?

Any plant that produces haploid gametes can be said to undergo sexual reproduction. The process involves the "joining" of two haploid gametes to form a diploid embryo (or zygote). Pretty much all plants that produce flowers (Angiosperms) or cones (Gymnosperms) produce pollen and eggs (which are the haploid gametes).


When a cell has two sets of chromosomes it is said to be haploid?

When a cell has two sets of chromosomes, it is said to be diploid, not haploid. Haploid cells have one set of chromosomes. Diploid cells have two sets of chromosomes, one set inherited from each parent.


When a cell contains one sets of chromosomes it is said to be?

Haploid. A haploid cell contains one set of chromosomes (n), which is half the number of chromosomes found in a diploid cell. Haploid cells are typically found in reproductive cells like eggs and sperm.


What term describes cells that contain only a single set of chromosomes?

It is called haploid.The term can be applied to a number, a nucleus, a cell, or even an entire organism, such as a male honey bee.Strictly speaking, the correct term for the number of chromosomes in one set is monoploid. "Haploid" refers to the number of chromosomes in a gamete.In many animals, including humans, the two numbers are the same. In many plants there have been one or more doubling events during the course of evolution, resulting in tetraploids and so on. In such plants "monoploid" applies to the number of chromosomes in the inferred original set.


How do you use haploid in a sentence?

Haploid means that a cell has only one set of chromosomes. Here are some sentences.A haploid cell only has half the chromosomes that a normal cell does.Sperm and eggs are haploid cells.Male wasps, bees, and ants are haploid organisms because they develop from unfertilized eggs!


How did fern's mother react when fern told her about the discussions that the animals were having with each other in charlotte's web?

Fern's mother initially brushed off Fern's claim as imagination and said not to worry about it. However, later she became intrigued and realized that Fern was telling the truth when she overheard the animals talking for herself.


What date was ''Where the Red Fern Grows'' written?

it only said October 1996


A population in which allele frequencies do not change from generation to generation is said to be in?

A population in which the allele frequencies do not change from one generation to the next is said to be in equilibrium.


When a cell contains only one chromosome of each homologous pair the cell is?

ploidy is the classification based on the number of homologous chromosomes present. if there is only one pair of homologous chromosomes then the nucleus is said to be haploid if there are two pairs then it is known as diploid if three it is triploid if many it is noted as polyploidy --------------------------- an oocyte or a spermatocyte are haploid cells in a species that normally have diploid cells.


Stories passed down from generation to generation in societies without written language are said to belong to a tradition?

Stories that are passed down from generation to generation by mouth are said to be oral traditions. They are also considered aural traditions.


Who says that the animals in Zuckerman's barn talk?

Fern said that the animal could talk.


What is the legend about the ringtail coon in Where the Red Fern Grows or the red fern I have a project about where the red feern grows so what is a legend about the ringtailcoon and or the red fern?

In "Where the Red Fern Grows," there is a legend that says only an angel can plant a red fern. The red fern is said to mark a special place, such as the resting place of someone beloved. The ringtail coon is not directly associated with this legend, but it is portrayed as a mysterious and elusive creature in the story.