haploid

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A cell which is haploid; an organism, such as a fungus, with haploid cells
Of a cell having a single set of unpaired chromosomes, such as a gamete
having a single complement of chromosomes
cell or organism that contains one set of chromosomes - having the number of chromosomes present in the normal germ cell equal to half the number in the normal somatic cell [CUB]
Having one set of single chromosomes Reproductive cells, like eggs and sperm, are haploid
The normal number of chromosomes present in an egg or sperm In humans, the haploid number of chromosomes is 23
of a cell or organism having a single set of chromosomes
Descriptive of cells (sperm or egg) with a single set of unpaired chromosomes
Genetic material consisting of a single chromosome set (half of the diploid number) Egg and sperm cells of animals and egg and pollen cells of plants are haploid
referring to one member of each pair of homologous chromosomes and hence only one copy of each gene
(genetics) an organism or cell having only one complete set of chromosomes of a cell or organism having a single set of chromosomes
{i} organism or cell that comprises of a single set of chromosomes (Biology)
Having only a single set of chromosomes (n)
Having the chromosome number normally found in a gamete See also Diploid
(genetics) an organism or cell having only one complete set of chromosomes
Having n or reduced number of chromosomes
Cell that contains only one set of chromosomes Also see diploid
The state of having only one set of chromosomes See diploid
A cell containing only one set of chromosomes (n)
Having one set of chromosomes
A single set of chromosomes (half the full set of genetic material) present in the egg and sperm cells of animals and in the egg and pollen cells of plants Human beings have 23 chromosomes in their reproductive cells See also: diploid
Having a single set of chromosomes in the nucleus of each cell Mosses, and many protists and fungi, are haploid
A sexual gamete, or a plant having a chromosomal set from only one parent, ie, with half the normal diploid chromosome number
Bearing only one set of chromosomes
A cell with only one set of chromosomes
{s} single, simple; of or pertaining to a single set of unpaired chromosomes (Biology)
The condition when there is only one set of chromosomes in a cell which occurs after meiosis to form eggs and sperm
This adjective is applied to a cell containing only one set of chromosomes
A single set of chromosomes, half the genetic material's full set, present in egg and sperm cells
A single set of chromosomes (half the full set of genetic material), present in the egg and sperm cells of animals and in the egg and pollen cells of plants Human beings have 23 chromosomes in their reproductive cells Compare diploid
haploid

    Hyphenation

    hap·loid

    Turkish pronunciation

    häployd

    Pronunciation

    /ˈhaploid/ /ˈhæplɔɪd/

    Etymology

    () haplo- + -oid
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