Describe Haploid, Diploid and Triploid cells
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Haploid cells are cells that contain only one complete set of chromosomes.
Diploid cells are cells that contain 2 pairs of chromosomes.
Triploidy is a rare chromosomal abnormality in which fetuses are born with an extra set of chromosomes in their cells. One set of chromosomes has 23 chromosomes. This is called a haploid set. ... Three sets, or 69 chromosomes, are called a triploid
Diploid cells are cells that contain 2 pairs of chromosomes.
Triploidy is a rare chromosomal abnormality in which fetuses are born with an extra set of chromosomes in their cells. One set of chromosomes has 23 chromosomes. This is called a haploid set. ... Three sets, or 69 chromosomes, are called a triploid
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Haploid cells- The cells which have only one set of chromosomes
Example : Sperms in male and ova in female mammals
Diploid cells- The cells which have two sets of chromosomes.
Example :Cells in the body other than sperms and ova
Triploid cells- The cells which have three sets of chromosomes.
Example- Endosperm of plants like coconutÂ
Example : Sperms in male and ova in female mammals
Diploid cells- The cells which have two sets of chromosomes.
Example :Cells in the body other than sperms and ova
Triploid cells- The cells which have three sets of chromosomes.
Example- Endosperm of plants like coconutÂ
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