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No - a zygote will be diploid. The sperm and egg are haploid - but they combine to create the zygote - which means it will have 2 sets of chromosomes.
If the diploid number of the plant is ten, then its haploid number is 5. Since triploid refers to three times the haploid number, then a triploid plant would have 15 chromosomes.
A cell with 12 chromosomes would be haploid. In humans, a haploid cell would have 23 chromosomes.
Gametes are haploid cells. They are more commonly known as sperm and egg cells.
If a haploid cell would attempt to perform meiosis it would split in to two cells. This process is called mitosis.
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The haploid condition is desirable in gametes because two haploid cells come together to make one full cell. If the gametes were not haploid then the organism would have too many chromosomes.
Haploid cells in a cat would typically be found in the reproductive organs, such as the testes and ovaries. These organs produce gametes (sperm and egg cells), which are haploid cells containing half the number of chromosomes as a normal body cell.
30 because the spore is already haploid, and the spermatozoids and egg meet up to make a 60 zygote
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The diploid number of an organism is double its haploid number, therefore the diploid number of a cell with a haploid number of 5 would be 10.