Biology, asked by athenatgomez, 1 year ago

Why are animal gametes haploid?

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Answered by devikadevz789
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due to equational division or meiosis during gametogenesis

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devikadevz789: sorry its reduction division
Answered by badboy321
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as per to my sister she told me about animal gamets haploid :-

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●The haploid multicellular plants (or algae) are called gametophytes, because they make gametes using specialized cells. Meiosis is not directly involved in making thegametes in this case, because the organism is already a haploid. Fertilization between the haploid gametes forms a diploid zygote.

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athenatgomez: a.Haploid egg and sperm cells combine to create a diploid individual.

b.Gametes have two copies of each chromosome.

c.Gametes have one copy of each chromosome to create a haploid individual.

d.Gametes are developing embryos that develop into haploid adults.
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