human diploid numbers are 46 chromosomes (the total amount of chromosomes) and the haploid number is 23 (half the number of chromosomes) in meiosis the desired number is the haploid number for gametes (sex cells) and it becomes the diploid number after fertilization and for mitosis its the diploid number because it wants to maintain its chromosomes since its not sexual reproduction
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Somatic, or body, cells are diploid meaning the have the full complement of genetic material. Sex cells, such as eggs and sperm, are haploid meaning they have only half the normal complement of DNA found in body cells.
Diploid is the number of chromosomes found in all the cells of an animal except sex cells. The sex cells have half the number and they are said to be haploid.
Haploid cells, as opposed to diploid cells. Haploid cells contain only 23 chromosomes, but normal diploid cells contain 46 chromosomes.
The four cells formed as a result of meiosis are called daughter cells.
In mitosis, cell division creates two diploid cells, while in meiosis, cell division creates two haploid cells. In metaphase of mitosis, a pair of chromosomes meet in the middle of the cell. during anaphase, the pair seperates. In meiosis, the chromosomes line up individualy in metaphase and separate in anaphase. Mitosis is cell division for all cells in the body except gamete cells. Meiosis is cell division for gamete cells.
The process that produces haploid sex cells is mitosis.
Meiosis