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What is a Cell that has two copies of each chromosone called?

A cell that has two copies of each chromosome is called a diploid cell. This means that each chromosome in the cell has a matching homologous chromosome. Humans have diploid cells in their body, with a total of 46 chromosomes arranged in 23 pairs.


Cell with one of each kind of chromosome?

A cell with one of each kind of chromosome is called a haploid cell. In humans, haploid cells are typically reproductive cells, such as sperm and egg cells. These cells contain a single set of chromosomes (23 in total for humans) instead of the usual two sets found in most cells (diploid).


How many copies of each chromosome are found in the most animal cells?

There is only one pair fo chromosome in a sex cell.


How many chromosomes are in a haploid set for humans?

There are a total of 46 chromosome in a haploid set for humans. Haploid cells, the sperm and egg cells, carry 23 chromosome each.


How are diploid and haploid cells different from each other?

Haploid (prefix ha- half) Diploid (prefix di- two) Haploid cells have 23 chromosomes. Diploid cells have 46 chromosomes. Haploid cells contain HALF the number of chromosomes whereas a Diploid has 2x the chromosomes a haploid cell has. 23 -- Haploid x 2 ---- 46 -- Diploid


Are cells having two of each chromosome haploid cells?

yes good job


Which types of human cells undergo meiosis?

This form of cellular division results in the production of gametes, or sex cells, that have just one copy of each chromosome (the haploid number) as opposed to two copies of each chromosome (the diploid number). Human gametes are more commonly known as sperm cells and egg cells.


What does meiosis produces haploid gametes mean?

Gametes are haploid.EDIT:Meiosis produces four haploid cells after Telophase II and cytokinesis.But he/she is right. Gametes are haploid cells.


How many copies do you have of each chromosome?

There will be two copies of each chromosome in all somatic cells called homologous chromosome..In case of reproductive cells there will be only one set during gamete formation...


A species that contains two copies of each chromosome is called?

A species that contains two copies of each chromosome is called diploid. Each pair of chromosomes, one from each parent, make up a diploid set in the organism.


What is it called when a zygote only has one copy of a particular chromosome?

When a zygote has only one copy of a particular chromosome, it is referred to as "haploid." This condition typically occurs in gametes (sperm and egg cells) before fertilization. However, if a zygote is haploid, it generally indicates an abnormality, as normal zygotes are diploid, containing two copies of each chromosome—one from each parent.


What is a cell that contains one member of each chromosome pair?

In organisms that reproduce sexually, their sex cells, or gametes, are haploid. This means they only have one copy of each gene. So gametes are cells that only contain one chromosome for each pair.

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