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In haploid organism, meiosis occurs

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Answered by anmol8626
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Answer:

When an organism already has haploid number of chromosomes, then there is no need for meiosis to occur. But in some haploid orgainsms undergoing sexual reproduction, two haploid gametes fuse to give rise to diploid zygote

Answered by aisiri27
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No, meiosis can't take place in haploid cells.Due to meiosis the chromosome number of a cell reduces to half.In haploid and diploid cells complete genome ,necessary for existing a cell is present.if meiosis takes place in haploid cells the chromosome number reduces to 1/4 where there is no complete genome and which leads to damage of the cell.


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