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The hapiod form is commonly referred to as the "haploid" form. In Biology, haploid cells contain only one complete set of chromosomes, which is half the diploid number found in somatic cells. This form is typical of gametes, such as sperm and egg cells, in sexual reproduction. The haploid state is crucial for maintaining the correct chromosome number across generations when fertilization occurs.

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