How does a haploid nucleus differ from a diploid nucleus of the same species?
It has fewer chromosomes.
It has more chromosomes.
It is the result of fertilization.
It has twice the number of chromosomes as a diploid nucleus.
The term ‘haploid’ refers to single set of chromosomes, while the term ‘diploid’ refers to a double set of chromosomes.
Chromosomes are present inside the nucleus of cells. There are ___________ pairs of chromosomes found in human beings. A pair of corresponding chromosomes of the same size and shape is called a __________________ pair. In the pair both parents contribute one chromosome. Haploid cells have only ______________ the chromosomes of diploid cells. If an organism has more than a pair of homologous chromosomes, the organism is said to be ______________________________. E.g.: ____________________________. The number of chromosomes varies from organisms to organisms.