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define diploid cell and hapliod cells !!​

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Answered by chakladershreyasi
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Diploid is a cell or organism that has paired chromosomes, one from each parent. In humans, cells other than human sex cells, are diploid and have 23 pairs of chromosomes. Human sex cells (egg and sperm cells) contain a single set of chromosomes and are known as haploid.

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Answered by hridayeshdas2007
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A diploid cell is a cell that contains two complete sets of chromosomes. This is double the haploid chromosome number. Each pair of chromosomes in a diploid cell is considered to be a homologous chromosome set. ... Humans have 23 sets of homologous chromosomes for a total of 46 chromosomes.

Haploid describes a cell that contains a single set of chromosomes. The term haploid can also refer to the number of chromosomes in egg or sperm cells, which are also called gametes. In humans, gametes are haploid cells that contain 23 chromosomes, each of which a one of a chromosome pair that exists in diploid cells. The number of chromosomes in a single set is represented as n, which is also called the haploid number. In humans, n = 23.

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