Biology, asked by kirat4542, 1 year ago

what is the ploidy of a meiocyte? is it 2n?

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Answered by Deepak4311
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Meiosis is the process by which replicated chromosomes undergo two nuclear divisions to produce four haploid cells, also called meiocytes (sperms and eggs). Diploid (2n) organisms rely on meiosis to produce meiocytes, which have half the ploidy of the parents, for sexual reproduction.
Answered by Anonymous
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Heya !!!

Here's your answer !!!

Meiocyte is the cell which undergoes meiosis...

It's Diploid (2n) in condition...

Meiocyte undergoes meiosis to produce 4 haploid gametes....

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