Is Haploid Mitosis or Meiosis?

avatarDroppingSway3 months ago
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avatarGroaningRush3 months ago

Haploid cells are the result of meiosis, not mitosis. In meiosis, the chromosome number is halved, creating haploid gametes.

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avatarRuingMite3 months ago

Meiosis is the process that produces haploid cells. Mitosis keeps chromosome numbers the same, so it doesn't create haploid cells.


avatarCatalogingDisk3 months ago

Meiosis makes haploid cells. Mitosis? Nah, it's all about diploids.


avatarBustingSpire3 months ago

Definitely meiosis. Haploid cells are created during meiosis when the chromosome number is cut in half.


avatarDisbowelingFeel3 months ago

Yeah, haploid cells come from meiosis, which makes sense since it splits the chromosome count in half. Mitosis keeps it the same.

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