Polar nuclei are typically haploid. In the context of plant reproduction, specifically within the embryo sac of angiosperms, polar nuclei are formed from the fusion of two haploid nuclei. These nuclei eventually contribute to the formation of the triploid endosperm when fertilization occurs.
haploid
The diploid number of an organism is double its haploid number, therefore the diploid number of a cell with a haploid number of 5 would be 10.
diploid n= 46 haploid n= 23
The parent cell is diploid. The daughter cells are haploid.
If the diploid number of the plant is ten, then its haploid number is 5. Since triploid refers to three times the haploid number, then a triploid plant would have 15 chromosomes.
If a diploid number is 42, then the haploid number is 21. A triploid number would be 63. But why would you have the chromosomes from 3 parents combining?
I am not sure what your saying, but i think you mean "what are the haploid cells involved in fertilization?" In this case the answer would be " sperm and egg cells", which then makes a diploid.
Polar nuclei are typically haploid. In the context of plant reproduction, specifically within the embryo sac of angiosperms, polar nuclei are formed from the fusion of two haploid nuclei. These nuclei eventually contribute to the formation of the triploid endosperm when fertilization occurs.
diploid, except for its gametes, which are haploid
16 (haploid number = n, and diploid number =2n) so if n=8, the diploid number is 2x8 = 16
ovum isalways haploid and when a haploid sperm fertilize it the embryo become diploid
27. To get the haploid number from the diploid number you halve it. To get the diploid number from the haploid number you double it.
its a diploid.
Diploid
haploid
yes zygospore is diploid and formed by fusion of two gametangia of two different strain .