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the ploidy of zygote is ​

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Answered by gulnaaz786
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A zygote is a cell formed by the union of two gametes and will have two or more sets of chromosomes. Depending on the ploidy of the two gametes, the zygote can be any ploidy above haploid, even an odd number. In humans, each gamete is haploid; therefore a human zygote is diploid.

Answered by ShivrajLondhe
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A zygote is a cell formed by the union of two gametes and will have two or more sets of chromosomes. Depending on the ploidy of the two gametes, the zygote can be any ploidy above haploid, even an odd number. In humans, each gamete is haploid; therefore a human zygote is diploid.

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