gametes are haploid cells. What do you think would happen if the gametes forming a zygote are diploid
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If both of the gametes were diploid, the zygote forming would then have four sets of chromosomes so it would be tetraploid instead of diploid.
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The result shoud be ended by producing 4 pairs of chromosomes at a same time forming tetraploid instead of diploid formation...
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