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chromosome number of a zygote is- Diploid/Haploid/Triploid/Tetraploid​

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Answered by SyedNomanShah
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diploid is the correct answer of your question

Answered by BrainlyEmpress
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 \huge \boxed{answer} \\  \\  \sf{a \: zygote \: is \: formed \: by \: the \: fusion \: of \: two} \\  \sf{gametes \: which \: are \: haploid(n) \: in \: nature .} \\  \sf{so \: when \:two \: gametes \:  will \: combine  \implies} \\ n + n \:  = 2n \:  \:  \sf{diploid \: zygote \: will \: be \: formed.}

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