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what is diploid and haploid number

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Answered by cskooo7
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Answer:

For humans, a diploid species, n = 23. A typical human somatic cell contains 46 chromosomes: 2 complete haploid sets, which make up 23 homologous chromosome pairs. Diploid cells have 2 sets of chromosomes, or 46 chromosomes. Haploid cells (such as sex cells) have only 1 set of chromosomes, or 23 chromosomes

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Answered by HasiniM
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Answer:

Diploid and Haploid number in humans is 23

Explanation:

The term “Ploidy” tells us the number of sets of chromosomes that are found within the nucleus.

Haploid Cells are those which have oy one set of chromosomes

Diploid Cells are those which have two sets of chromosomes

Diploid and Haploid number in humans is 23

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