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4 August, 06:02

Gametes are haploid, while somatic cells are diploid. What is the difference between a haploid cell and a diploid cell?

A haploid cell has one half chromosome from each parent, but a diploid cell has two chromosomes from each parent.

A haploid cell has one of each chromosome, but a diploid cell has two of each chromosome.

A haploid cell has one nucleus, but a diploid cell has two nuclei.

A haploid cell has one spindle, but a diploid cell has two spindles

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  1. 4 August, 09:16
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    A haploid cell has one of each chromosome, but a diploid cell has two of each chromosome
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