Biology, asked by goyallabhance9754, 1 year ago

"in diploid organisms the gamete producing cells are called"

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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Gametes contain half the chromosomes contained in normal diploid cells of the body, which are also known as somatic cells. Haploid gametes are produced during meiosis, which is a type of cell division that reduces the number of chromosomes in a parent diploid cell by half.
Answered by DeenaMathew
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In diploid organisms, the gamete producing cells are called sex cells or gamete mother cells.

  • There are two types of cells based on the type of division somatic cells and sex cells.
  • Two types of cell division are mitosis and meiosis.
  • In diploid organisms, gametes are produced by sex cells by reduction division or meiosis and the chromosome number is restored after the zygote formation.
  • Gametes are haploid cells.
  • Eggs in females and sperm in males are the gametes produced by gamers' mother cells.
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