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Gametes are your haploid sex cells which are formed by meiosis. Gametes combined to form a zygote which is a diploid cell. Spores are haploid plant sex cells. Clones doesn`t even make sense ...
In the woman, yes, one in three of her zygotes will survive to make a baby, the other two are just disposed of through the cervix.
Animals and humans reproduce by combining haploid cells from each of the two genders, male and female. The female produces an egg cell, and the male a sperm cell. After fertilization, the diploid cells (zygotes) develop either internally (most mammals) or externally in eggs (monotreme mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, and invertebrates).
Mitosis makes a diploid cell.It is to be always remembered that mitosis is an equational cell division and it can only take place in diploid cells.
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Meiosis makes 4 genetically unique haploid cells. Mitosis makes 2 diploid cells.
Yes, the chromosomes double/make a copy of themselves.
Yes, the chromosomes double/make a copy of themselves.
Polyploidy Polyploidy is having any number of extra sets of chromosomes. For a diploid organism, having two diploid sets would make it a tetraploid. For a haploid, having two haploid sets would make it diploid. For a tetraploid, having two tetraploid sets would make it octaploid.
Every cell division make new cells.Mitosis make diploid cells.Meiosis make haploid cells.
Red blood cells are not diploid. RBCs become de-nucleated (their nucleus is removed) to make room for more hemoglobin. Because of this, RBCs have no chromosomes, and, therefore, they are neither haploid, nor diploid, nor any other ploidy, for that matter.
Mitosis makes normal diploid (containing 2 of each chromosome) cells.