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.
The haploid number is half of the diploid. Therefore the haploid number in this case is 12.
The haploid number is half the diploid number, making it six
The thallus is haploid. It depends on the three basic life cycle of sexually reproducing fungi, in haplobiontic A life cycle, the thallus is haploid, in haplobiontic B life cycle the thallus is diploid and in diplobiontic life cycle, it has two thallus, a sporophytic thallus which is diploid and a gametophytic thallus which is haploid.
A cell with 12 chromosomes would be haploid. In humans, a haploid cell would have 23 chromosomes.
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.
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.
The diploid number of chromosomes in all dogs is 78 (2x39). The haploid number would be 39.
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The haploid number is half of the diploid. Therefore the haploid number in this case is 12.
The Halpoid number will be 39 because it is half of the Diploid number,
The haploid number is half the diploid number, making it six
The thallus is haploid. It depends on the three basic life cycle of sexually reproducing fungi, in haplobiontic A life cycle, the thallus is haploid, in haplobiontic B life cycle the thallus is diploid and in diplobiontic life cycle, it has two thallus, a sporophytic thallus which is diploid and a gametophytic thallus which is haploid.
Gametes, such as eggs and sperm, are haploid, not diploid. Diploid would be somatic cells, such as skin cells or brain cells.
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A cell with 12 chromosomes would be haploid. In humans, a haploid cell would have 23 chromosomes.
16 (haploid number = n, and diploid number =2n) so if n=8, the diploid number is 2x8 = 16