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✔️✔️ Difference between haploid and diploid??♍♍⬅️⬅️

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\bold{Haploid:-}

● It describes a cell which contains a single set of chromosomes.

● Example :- Gemetic cells etc.

● A haploid cell will merge with another haploid cell at fertilisation.

\huge\bold{Diploid:-}

● Diploid cells contains two complete sets of chromosomes.

● Example :- Skin , muscle cells etc.

● Diploid cells reproduce by mitosis making daughter cells that are exact replicas.

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= They are basically two terms which describes the number of chromosomes sets present in the cell.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The main difference between haploid cells and diploid cells is diploid cells have two complete sets of chromosomes, while haploid cells only have one complete set of chromosomes. ... A haploid number is the amount of chromosomes inside the nucleus of one chromosomal set.

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