Biology, asked by sarthakborekarcr7s, 8 months ago

haploid cells have 46 single chromosomes and diploid cells have 46 pair of chromosomes. is it right?​

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Answered by neelaaruna2020
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Explanation:

Germ cells have only half the number of chromosomes as a diploid cell � one of each pair. ... A human egg is haploid (has 23 chromosomes) and a sperm is haploid (has 23 chromosomes). Upon fertilization, the new baby now has the 'correct' human number of 46 chromosomes in each of its somatic cells.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

yes.....

Explanation:

Germ cells have only half the number of chromosomes as a diploid cell one of each pair. ... A human egg is haploid (has 23 chromosomes) and a sperm is haploid (has 23 chromosomes). Upon fertilization, the new baby now has the 'correct' human number of 46 chromosomes in each of its somatic cells.

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