Haploid
haploid.
A diploid cell contains two sets of chromosomes, one from each parent, while a haploid cell contains only one set of chromosomes. In humans, a diploid cell has 46 chromosomes (23 pairs), whereas a haploid cell has 23 chromosomes.
Gametes (sperm and eggs) contain only one sex chromosome.
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Gametes (sperm and eggs) contain only one sex chromosome.
Haploid
Haploid
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.
If you mean haploid, as in half of each chromosome, or containing only one chromatid from each full chromosome, thenthe cell is called haploid.
haploid.
A diploid cell contains two sets of chromosomes, one from each parent, while a haploid cell contains only one set of chromosomes. In humans, a diploid cell has 46 chromosomes (23 pairs), whereas a haploid cell has 23 chromosomes.
In males, sperm contain only one sex chromosome. In females, eggs contain only one sex chromosome.
If you mean haploid, as in half of each chromosome, or containing only one chromatid from each full chromosome, thenthe cell is called haploid.
Gametes (sperm and eggs) contain only one sex chromosome.
Gametes (sperm and eggs) contain only one sex chromosome.
Haploid
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