The diploid human cells have 46 chromosomes in each cell. Out of these 46, twenty two pairs (44 in total) are autosomes and one pair (two chromosomes) are sex chromosomes. In female both sex chromosomes are identical and called xx type, whereas in male one sex chromosome is very small in comparison to the other, being termed as y. Thus male human being has xy type of sex chromosomes. Thus on the basis of sex chromosomes one can determine each human body cell from male or female individual.
In the [2n - parent and daughter's] diploid Cell there are two copies (homologues) of each chromosome, one derived from each parent.
As well, at anaphase and telophase - when homologue pairs move to opposite poles and enter separate Cells via Cytokinesis, the Cells are 2n, or diploid.
The next phase is the second meiotic division that gives four gametes that are n, or haploid.
Every human, besides defected ones, has a total of 46 chrosomes haploid(23) + haploid(23)=Diploid(46). Hope this helped for more information about this subject I would suggest going to a website that deals with Biology and human cells I would look up somatic cells(normal cells).
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A diploid cell is just a cell which has both halves of DNA in it. When one haploid cell containing half your Mum's DNA and another haploid cell containing half your Dad's DNA join, then form a Diploid cell- which grows into you. Diploid just means both the haploid nuclei together. Haploid means that it only contains half the DNA. So diploid contains all the DNA needed for a person.
Consider rewording your question, as I am not sure this is the answer you are looking for. All of the cells in the human body are diploid with the exception of the production of sperm and egg cells
human somatic cells have 23 pairs of chromosomes, for total of 46 chromosomes :))
the dipliod of chromosomes in humans is 46
In a human cell the diploid number is 46 chromosomes.
The word somatic means body. The number of body cells in each human is probably in the trillions.
It has two copies of each chromosome.
The term diploid is an adjective, not a noun. You might ask how many diploid cells are in humans. The answer is, many trillions. Most human cells are diploid. Only the gametes are haploid.
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No, humans have diploid cells :)
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no humans are haploid because when two haploid cells combine a diploid cell is made.
The term diploid is an adjective, not a noun. You might ask how many diploid cells are in humans. The answer is, many trillions. Most human cells are diploid. Only the gametes are haploid.
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The diploid number for humans?
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No, humans have diploid cells :)
The normal diploid number of chromosomes for humans is 46.
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no humans are haploid because when two haploid cells combine a diploid cell is made.
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Diploid, it is somatic cell therefore will contain 46 chromosomes (23pairs) in humans
Forty six chromosomes