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Definition and other additional information on Diploid from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... An example of a cell in a diploid state is a somatic cell. In humans, the somatic cells typically contain 46 chromosomes in contrast to human haploid gametes (egg and sperm cells) that have only 23 chromosomes.
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Ploidy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ploidy is the number of complete sets of chromosomes in a biological cell. In humans, the somatic cells that compose the body are diploid (containing two complete sets of chromosomes, one set derived...
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The diploid number is the number of chromosomes in most cells except the gametes, which are haploid (containing only a single set of chromosomes). In humans, the diploid number is 46. In a diploid cell, the chromosomes of each pair carry the same genes.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about human diploid cell vaccine. human diploid cell vaccine. Information about human diploid cell vaccine in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... human diploid cell vaccine; Human Diploid Embryonic Lung; Human Diploid Pulmonary Fibroblastlike Cells; Human Diploid Rabies Vaccine;
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This exercise is designed to help you understand the events that occur in process of meiosis, which takes place to produce our gametes. ... The Biology Project; Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics; University of Arizona; April 1997; Revised: August 2004 ; ... Chromosomes in a diploid cell...
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Encyclopedia information on Diploid Cells ... A cell is diploid if it contains exactly two copies of each chromosome. Ploidy is used to describe how many copies of each chromosome an organism's cells have; many organisms have several types of cells with different ploidy.
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Illustration of the process by which a single parent diploid cell (Both homologous chromosomes) divides to produce four daughter haploids cells (One homologous chromosome of the pair).
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The haploid-diploid life cycle is the most complex life cycle and thus has lots of variation. It is also the most common life cycle among plants since all land plants, the vascular plants and the bryophytes, are haploid-diploid.
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Definition of diploid in the Medical Dictionary. diploid explanation. Information about diploid in Free online English dictionary. What is diploid? Meaning of diploid medical term. What does diploid mean? ... Although the population is largely clonal and seems locked in a diploid state, the species has a demonstrated ability...
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