The haploid number of chromosomes in horses is 32. This means that horses have a total of 64 chromosomes in their diploid state, with each parent contributing one set of 32 chromosomes. This chromosome number is characteristic of the species Equus caballus.
The domesticated horse has a haploid number n = 32. In the wild horse (Przewalski's horse) n = 33.
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Haploid
A Haploid number is n or 1n.
As a gamete, it's haploid.
If the diploid (2N) number is 64 the haploid (1N) number is 32.
The domesticated horse has a haploid number n = 32. In the wild horse (Przewalski's horse) n = 33.
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Gametophyte
ovum isalways haploid and when a haploid sperm fertilize it the embryo become diploid
Haploid= Half.
yes they are haploid