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All cells in the human body that are not gametes (sperm or egg cells) are diploid. Gametes are haploid.

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What are haploid and diploid cells?

Somatic (body) cells are diploid. Sex cells (gametes) are haploid.


Are human body nervous system cells haploid or diploid?

Diploid


what cells of a human are diploid and which are haploid?

Exept sperms and ova all are diploid.


How are diploid and haploid cells different from each other?

Haploid (prefix ha- half) Diploid (prefix di- two) Haploid cells have 23 chromosomes. Diploid cells have 46 chromosomes. Haploid cells contain HALF the number of chromosomes whereas a Diploid has 2x the chromosomes a haploid cell has. 23 -- Haploid x 2 ---- 46 -- Diploid


How do you maintain diploid?

You will always be diploid. All human somatic cells are diploid while sex cells are haploid(or half of a diploid cell). Haploid cells vary based on which chromatids are in the cell. A chromatid is half of a chromosome. sleepingdogstudios.com


Is the human body made primarily ag haploid or diploid?

the human body is made primarily of diploid cells


Are the gamete cell of your body haploid or diploid?

Human muscle cells are diploid.All human cells are diploid except for gametes (sperms and ova) and the cells that divide to form them (secondary spermatocytes and secondary oocytes).


Where would you find diploid and haploids in the human body?

All cells except sex cells are diploid. And sex cells are haploid.


Is the egg in human egg cells haploid or diploid?

The egg in human egg cells is haploid, meaning it contains only one set of chromosomes. This allows it to combine with a sperm cell during fertilization to form a diploid zygote with a complete set of chromosomes.


In humans what cells are diploid?

All body or somatic cells are diploid. Only sex cells are haploid.


When are human cells diploid?

Human cells are diploid during the majority of their life cycle, including in somatic cells. This means they have two sets of chromosomes, one from each parent. The only exception is in reproductive cells (sperm and egg cells), which are haploid.


What is the difference between a haploid cell and a diploid cell?

Haploid cells have one chromosome, while diploid cells have several sets of chromosomes.Diploid cells are different from haploid cells. Diploid is having two sets of homologous chromosomes. Haploid is having one set of daughter cells. (4 daughter cells)