Biology, asked by jarpana2003, 11 months ago

define diploit and aploit

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Answered by ksamarnarayan7paeppl
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I think its diploid and haploid

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Answered by genious2000
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Diploid carries two sets of chromosome in genome in nucleus. Ex: Human cells like skin, lung etc. are diploid but Gemetic cells like egg and sperm are Haploids, whichcontain a single set of chromosomes in genome.

The major difference between haploid and diploid cells is the number of chromosome sets found in the nucleus. Cells with two sets are diploid, and with one set are haploid. In diploid organisms, such as humans, the haploid cells are used only for the sex cells for reproduction, while the rest of the cells are diploid. Haploid cells are reproduced using meiosis, while diploid cells go through mitosis. Most mammals are diploid organisms, and their somatic cells will typically be diploid and their gamete cells will be haploid.

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