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In Biology / High School | 2014-10-22

Is a stomach cell haploid or diploid?

Asked by Anonymous

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All of your cells are diploid cells exepted one kind. Sexual cells are the only cells to be haploid in your body, since they have to combine in order to form an individual. h + h = 2h

Answered by killianancelgarnier | 2024-06-10

A stomach cell is a diploid.
Diploid and haploid cell
The cells, which possess** single set **of chromosomes are termed haploid , and the cells which possess **paired **chromosomes are considered diploid.
The diploid cells are found all through the** body tissues** and are known as** somatic cells**.
The haploid cells are found in the reproductive organs and are termed as germ cells .
All the cells of the tissues found in the human body apart from the** s-ex cells**, that is, sperm and eggs are diploid.
Thus, stomach cell is diploid.
Find out more information about haploid/diploid cell here:
https://brainly.com/question/239020

Answered by Larus | 2024-06-15

A stomach cell is diploid, meaning it contains two sets of chromosomes, for a total of 46 chromosomes. Diploid cells are found throughout the body, while haploid cells, which contain only one set of chromosomes, are found only in reproductive tissues. Therefore, the correct answer is that a stomach cell is diploid.
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Answered by Larus | 2024-10-10