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what are diploid and haploid chromosomes answer using example of human chromosomes​

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Answered by Nandhanasatheesh471
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Diploid, as the name indicates, contains 2 sets of chromosomes (2n). ... In the higher organism, such as humans, all other cells beside sex cells are diploid. Examples of haploid cells are gametes (male or female germ cells). Examples of diploid cells include blood cells, skin cells and muscle cells.

Answered by lovingheart
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Diploid is the organisms or cells that contains paired chromosomes or 2 sets of chromosomes and haploid cells are contains single set of chromosome.

Explanation:

  • Examples of diploid chromosomes are skin cell, blood cell and muscle cells.
  • Example of haploid chromosome are human sex cells.
  • Egg and sperm cells are the human sex cells.
  • Except sex cells other cells are diploid.
  • Diploid cells are indicate 2n and n is the haploid cells.
  • Diploid cells are have 23 pairs of chromosomes i.e., 46 chromosomes.
  • Haploid cells are having 23 chromosomes.
  • Haploids are also known as gametes.

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