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explain the haploid cell​

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Answered by jefin18
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Haploid describes a cell that contains a single set of chromosomes. The term haploid can also refer to the number of chromosomes in egg or sperm cells, which are also called gametes. In humans, gametes are haploid cells that contain 23 chromosomes, each of which a one of a chromosome pair that exists in diplod cells.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Haploid is the term used when a cell has half the usual number of chromosomes . A normal eukaryotic gametes organism is composed of diploid cell , one set of chromosomes from each parent . However , after Meiosis , The number of chromosomes in gametes is halved . That is the haploid condition .

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