Biology, asked by Rashazayan, 1 year ago

please explain haploid

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Answered by Ajay1291
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A haploid is a cell or organism that has a single set of chromosomes that are not paired. The haploid gamete is normally produced during plant cell division. ... A haploid cell only has half the number of chromosomes as are present in diploids.
Answered by parthviGupta
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A haploid is a cell or organism that has a single set of chromosomes that are not paired. The haploid gamete is normally produced during plant cell division. During fertilization, these cells normally merge with other similar haploid cells. A haploid cell only has half the number of chromosomes as are present in diploids.
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