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If a human sperm cell containing 46 chromosomes were to fertilize an egg, which normally contains 23 chromosomes, it would result in an embryo with an abnormal number of chromosomes (69 chromosomes in total). This condition is known as triploidy and typically leads to severe developmental issues. Such embryos often do not survive pregnancy and may result in miscarriage or stillbirth. In rare cases where triploidy results in live birth, affected individuals face significant health challenges and usually do not survive long after birth.

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