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16 January, 00:44

Haploid cells are

A) mutated cells with missing chromosomes.

B) fused cells with double the chromosome number.

C) sex cells with half the original chromosome number.

D) sex cells with the original chromosome number as the parent cell.

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  1. 16 January, 02:09
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    The answer is C) Sex cells with half the original Chromosome number
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