Diploids and Haploids.
Haploids have one set of chromosomes (Gametes).
Diploids have two sets of chromosomes (Zygotes).
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Chromosomes are comprised of DNA. Chromosomes are located inside the nucleus of every cell. There are exactly 46 chromosomes in every one of your body's cells.
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Humans have a diploid count (2n) of 46 chromosomes. Knowing this, it is easy to figure out what the haploid count is by halfing 46. Therefore, the haploid number of chromosome (n) is 23 chromosomes.
There are 23 chromosomes in a human gamete
A zygote has twice the amount of chromosomes as a gamete.
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Human gametes have 23 chromosomes. (In cases of abnormality there may be a different number of chromosomes in a gamete).
A gamete has half the number of chromosomes of the somatic (diploid) cell. Therefore a zebra gamete would have 25 chromosomes if 50 is the diploid number.
haploid chromosomes are a set of chromosomes from one parent , half the total of diploid chromosomes.
The haploid number is the number of chromosomes in a gamete.
Gametes carry half the number of normal chromosomes as a body cell. Since there are normally 46, this means there are 23 chromosomes in a human gamete.
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The usual number of chromosomes in a baby's cell ( zygote ) is 46 . 23 chromosomes from both the male's reproductive cell ( sperm ) and the female's reproductive cell ( egg ) .