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What is the significance of diploidy?
Class 9 ( CH - THE FUNDAMENTAL UNIT OF LIFE)

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The condition is called diploidy. During meiosis the cell produces gametes, or germ cells, each containing half the normal or somatic number of chromosomes. This condition is called haploidy. When two germ cells (e.g., egg and sperm) unite, the diploid condition is restored

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