what are haploid and diploid cells.
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every cell of body consist of 23 pair of chromosome in humans that means every cell contains 46 chromosomes...this cndsn of cell having 2 set of chromosome in every cell called as diploid stage...
when these cell undergo meosis/reductional divsn these get reduce there chromosome no by half...nd these have only 1 set of chrosomes in each cell called as haploid cell....
when these cell undergo meosis/reductional divsn these get reduce there chromosome no by half...nd these have only 1 set of chrosomes in each cell called as haploid cell....
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Haploid cells have one complete set of chromosomes, whereas the term monoploid refers to the number of unique chromosomes in a biological cell. In diploid organisms, diploid cells contain the complete set of necessary chromosomes, while haploid have only half the number of chromosomes found in the nucleus
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