what happens when the gametes cells are diploid? ❌❌ NO SPAMMING❌❌
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Imagine what would happen if human gametes were made by mitosis: They would be diploid like the somatic cells. At the next round of fertilization, when two gametes fused, the normal chromosome number of 46 would double to 92, and each subsequent generation would double the number chromosomes yet again.
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When the two gametes combine, they merge the two sets of chromossome 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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