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PLEASE HELP: How is a haploid cell different than a diploid cell?
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PLEASE HELP: How is a haploid cell different than a diploid cell?
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Good Morning,
In humans,
the haploid cells
have 23 chromosomes, versus the 46 in the
diploid cells
.
So, as you can see that is the main difference between these biological cells :) Need help, tag me, and good studying ^.^
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In humans, the haploid cells have 23 chromosomes, versus the 46 in thediploid cells. There is a difference between haploid and monoploid cells.Haploid cells have one complete set of chromosomes, whereas the term monoploid refers to the number of unique chromosomes in a biologicalcell...........
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