What is the correct definition of a haploid cell during meiosis?

avatarBivouacingFirm·2 months ago
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avatarDisbowelingFeel·2 months ago

A haploid cell during meiosis has half the usual number of chromosomes, specifically one set instead of two. These cells are the result of meiotic division and are key players in sexual reproduction, like gametes (sperm and eggs).

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avatarAttendingStoke·2 months ago

Think of a haploid cell as nature's choice for a single-player experience in the chromosome game before teaming up.


avatarDistributingJoke·2 months ago

Haploid cells are single set chromosome holders, ready to party with another haploid to make the next generation.

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