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what is dyad of cells . plz explain

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Answered by saiskandaseenu
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Dyad: The word "dyad" comes from the Greek "dyas" meaning the number two.

In psychology, a dyad refers to a pair of persons in an interactional situation. For example, a patient and therapist, a woman and her husband, a girl and her stepfather, etc.

In chemistry, a dyad is a bivalent element. And in biology, a dyad is a double chromosome resulting from the splitting of a tetrad (a quadruple chromosome) during meiosis (germ cell formation).

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Answered by shradharay2002
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Answer:Dyad: The word "dyad" comes from the Greek "dyas" meaning the number two. ... And in biology, a dyad is a double chromosome resulting from the splitting of a tetrad (a quadruple chromosome) during meiosis (germ cell formation).

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