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why is there a need to produce diploid cell at the end of cell division

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Answered by deepande88
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Answer:

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Explanation:

All organism that reproduce sexually (e.g. animals, plants and most fungi) need diploid and haploid cells in order for sexual reproduction to work. ... Therefore, organisms must be able to reduce their set of chromosomes before they reproduce.

In humans, cells other than human sex cells, are diploid and have 23 pairs of chromosomes. Human sex cells (egg and sperm cells) contain a single set of chromosomes and are known as haploid.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

Mitotic cell division forms the diploid cells.

Explanation:

  • There are two ways cell division can happen in humans and most other animals, mitosis and meiosis.
  • In mitosis, it produces diploid cells.
  • A Diploid is a cell or organism that has paired chromosomes, one from each parent.
  • In meiosis, it produces four cells, called gametes.
  • In humans, cells other than human sex cells are diploid and have 23 pairs of chromosomes.
  • Human sex cells (egg and sperm cells) contain a single set of chromosomes known as haploids.
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