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Whether the gamates are diploid or haploid ? And Why?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gametes are the haploid cells which mean that gametes have the half number of chromosome of a completely formed organism. Gametes should be always haploid which is required to maintain the chromosome number of the species and it is achieved by meiosis which is a reduction division which found only in the germ cells

Answered by sahkavian
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Gamates are the haploid cells which means

the gamates have the half number of chromosome of a completely formed organism. Gamates should be always haploid which is required to maintain the chromosome number of the species and it is achieved by meiosis which is a reduction division which found only in the germ cells

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