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1. When two gametes fuse they result in the formation of a zygote. Explain how?​

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Answered by JIVANSHASHARMA
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because as both are haploid (n) therefore after syngamy it forms diploid (2n) which is zygote

Answered by satyamyadav1772006
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When the two gametes combine, they merge the two sets of chromosome to create a cell with the total number of chromosomes needed to develop, known as a diploid cell. 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.

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