Genes vary but there are 23 chromosome pairs in a haploid cell in humans. 22 are autosomes (chromosomes other than sex chromosomes) and 1 pair of sex chromosomes. There are thousands or more genes in just a section of DNA so I can't answer that. Hopefully that helps.
Somatic (body) cells are diploid. Sex cells (gametes) are haploid.
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Haploid cells Sex cells Reproductive cells Sperm & oocytes
The amoeboid cells are haploid. In the sexual phase of the life cycle, two amoeboid cells fuse to form a zygote. New amoeboid cells are produced by meiosis.
In fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster), there are typically 8 diploid cells, comprising four pairs of chromosomes (2n = 8). During gamete formation, these diploid cells undergo meiosis to produce haploid cells, resulting in 4 haploid cells (n = 4). The diploid cells are found in somatic tissues, while the haploid cells are the eggs and sperm.
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Meiosis produces four haploid cells.
4 haploid cells
Starts in 1 and ends in 4
four haploid daughter cells
Cells with half the genetic information are called haploid cells. Each haploid cell has only one set of chromosomes, whereas diploid cells have two sets. Haploid cells are typically found in reproductive cells such as sperm and egg cells.
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If a person has 10 diploid cells, they have 20 total sets of chromosomes. To calculate the number of haploid cells, divide the total number of chromosome sets by 2 (since haploid cells have half the number of chromosomes compared to diploid cells). Therefore, the person would have 10 haploid cells.
2, They are also daughter cells
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4 haploid cells.
No. Haploid cells are produced by meiosis.