An ovum is a haploid gamete. It contains one set of chromosomes (23 in humans) and is produced through meiosis from a diploid cell. When the ovum fertilizes with a sperm cell, it forms a diploid zygote with a full set of chromosomes.
The egg cell "ovum" only has half the genetic material, so it is haploid.
A zygote is diploid, it is formed by the union of a male sex cell (a sperm) and a female sex cell (an ovum) both of which are haploid.
The diploid cell type is the somatic cell. Gametes, such as ovum, are haploid cells that are produced by the process of meiosis from diploid germ cells.
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Haploid cells are cells with one set of chromosomes (23 in humans) like a sperm or ovum (gametes) the opposite of a hAploid cell is a diploid cell.
The egg in human egg cells is haploid, meaning it contains only one set of chromosomes. This allows it to combine with a sperm cell during fertilization to form a diploid zygote with a complete set of chromosomes.
Yes, a diploid cell has a normal number of chromosomes in each mature sperm or ovum. In humans, a diploid cell contains 46 chromosomes, which are divided equally during meiosis to produce haploid gametes with 23 chromosomes each.
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The haploid number is half of the diploid number. So, if the diploid number is 54, then the haploid number would be 27.