plumule haploid or diploid and why?
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Diploid refers to a condition of having double set of chromosomes (2n).
Haploid refers to a condition of having single set of chromosomes (n).
For example: Human zygote (46) is diploid and it is formed by the fusion of haploid gametes [sperm (23) and egg (23)].
So, zygote contains 2 sets of chromosomes (2n=2 x n= 2 x 23= 46).
The number of chromosomes in diploid cell is just double the number of chromosomes in haploid cell.
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Diploid refers to a condition of having double set of chromosomes (2n).
Haploid refers to a condition of having single set of chromosomes (n).
For example: Human zygote (46) is diploid and it is formed by the fusion of haploid gametes [sperm (23) and egg (23)].
So, zygote contains 2 sets of chromosomes (2n=2 x n= 2 x 23= 46).
The number of chromosomes in diploid cell is just double the number of chromosomes in haploid cell.
Hope it helped!☺️
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Answer:
Plumules are the primary bud or node or branch of a plant embryo that grows into the shoot and a plant breeding leaves, flowers, and fruits.
Explanation:
Diploid directs to circumstances of containing a double group of chromosomes
Haploid guides to a state of holding a single set of chromosomes
For example, the Human zygote exists diploid and it
exists constructed by the fusion of haploid gametes [sperm and egg ].
So, the zygote holds 2 sets of chromosomes
The number of chromosomes in a diploid cell exists simply double the number of chromosomes in a haploid cell.\
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