What do you understand by a haploid cell and a diploid cell?
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Haploid is when a cell has one complete set of chromosomes.
Diploid is when a cell has two complete sets of chromosomes.
One way to remember the difference is to associate the beginnings of the words with a corresponding attribute.
So, haploid refers to half the usual amount of chromosomes (one instead of two), and diploid refers to di which means two sets of chromosomes.
Another way to remember the difference is to look at the Greek origins of the words.
The word haploid stems from the Greek haplos which means single. The word diploid stems from the Greek word diploos which means double.
That’s the main difference, but there is much more to haploid vs diploid than the number of chromosome sets so let’s delve a bit deeper to understand them better.
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