A haploid cell contains half the standard number of chromosomes, whereas a diploid cell possesses the complete set.
A haploid cell has half the normal amount of chromosomes, while a diploid cell has the full amount.
Front | What is a haploid? What is a diploid? |
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Back | Haploid = half the regular amount of chromosomes for the animal
Diploid = full regular amount of chromosomes for the animal |
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