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In humans, all the somatic cells (body cells) are diploid. However, gametes (sex cells) such as sperm and egg cells are haploid. Gametes have half the amount of genetic material than which is found in somatic cells. These are the only human cells which are not diploid.

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Somatic cells are not formed during meiosis. Only sex cells, or gametes, are formed during meiosis.

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All cells in the body are haploid except for sex cells.

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The gametes, namely sperm and egg cells (oocytes).

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red blood cells, skin cells

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Q: What cells in the body are not diploid cells?
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