Biology, asked by s17936, 4 months ago

The sperm and the ovum are called haploid (as they have only 23 chromosomes) which is half
the number of chromosomes seen in all the other human body cells. What is the significance
behind the maintenance of this special chromosomal number in the male and female gametes?

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Answered by architgarg73
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In humans, n = 23.

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. 

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