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Meosis is the process that brings about the generation of gametes. In meosis, there are two reductional divisions that result in the daughter cells having haploid number of chromosomes.

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This is the process of fertilization.

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A zygote is the term used for a newly fertilized egg. The process that develops a zygote is that of fertilization that occurs from reproduction. A zygote is also known as a diploid.

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Q: In sexual reproduction two haploid gametes typically fuse to produce a diploid zygote?
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