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Cant a zygote be haploid?

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Answered by TANU81
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Hi folk,
Yes,a zygote be haploid.How!!
First,we know about what is haploid??
A set comprising of unpaired chromosome of each kind is said to be haploid and a cell which has half the number of chromosome is called haploid cell.The gametes in human beings are haploid.
During fertilization ,two haploid cells or gametes of different types:Sperm of men and ovum of women are fused together to produce a diploid cell(((zygote)(( .The egg divides by mitosis cell divisions to form numerous diploid body cells , making the body of the diploid organism.

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