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Are zygotes haploid or diploid

Updated: 8/10/2023
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13y ago

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Human genes have a possibility of 0.Five, or 50% of being male or woman. Genes are just certainly designed this way.

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Yes zygotes are diploid. Only the male and female gametes are haploid in nature.

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Zygotes are diploid because they have inherited genetic information from both the male and female gametes (egg and sperm)

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Diploid because it contains half the chromosomes from each gamete.

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The zygote is diploid - it is the result of the combination of two haploid cells, the sperm and the ovum/egg.

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Gametes are haploid, zygotes are diploid.

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