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What would be the ploidy of the cells of the tetrad?​

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Answered by sourav59950
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Explanation:

Microspore tetrad cells are the microspores arranged in a group of four. Microspores are formed from microspore mother cell (MMC). MMC is a diploid cell which undergoes meiosis to form four haploid microspores which are arranged in a tetrad. This process is known as microsporogenesis. Each of these four microspores develops into a pollen grain.

Hence, ploidy of microspore tetrad cells is haploid.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Tetrads are formed as a result of meiosis. Thus, they have half the ploidy of the initial or the parental cell. For instance, a diploid cell will form a tetrad having four cells with haploid ploidy.

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