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Gamete producing cells are diploid and not haploid.This is because a haploid cell contain only one set of chromosomes whilst a diploid cell contain two sets of chromosomes.Cells produce gametes during meiosis.Cells which undergo meiosis mostly begin with two sets of chromosomes which eventually results to one set of chromosomes in the resulting gametes formed after the meiotic cell division. This tells us that gamete producing cells themselves are diploid unlike the gametes which are haploids.

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