Biology, asked by saratahi16, 6 months ago

Gametes are haploid cells.What do you think would happen if the gametes forming a zygote are diploid?

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Answered by amandevi1972
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In humans when the haploid sperm and egg cell join in fertilisation the resulting zygote has a total of 46 chromosomes the correct number to develop. By having gametes which are haploid, when the gametes combine, diploid cells are maintained.

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Answered by poojasangwan0645
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In humans when the haploid sperm and egg cell join in fertilisation the resulting zygote has a total of 46 chromosomes the correct number to develop. By having gametes which are haploid, when the gametes combine, diploid cells are maintained.

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