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What kind of cell results when a diploid and a haploid gamete fuse during fertilization?a. A monoploid cellb. A triploid cellc. A monosomic celld. A trisomic cell

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User Eduyayo
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Triploidy Cellc

Step-by-step explanation:

Triploidy is a rare chromosomal abnormality. Triploidy is the presence of an additional set of chromosomes in the cell for a total of 69 chromosomes rather than the normal 46 chromosomes per cell. The extra set of chromosomes originates either from the father or the mother during fertilization.

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User Bongeh
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A triploid cell.

A triploid cell has three sets of chromosomes, the two from the diploid gamete and the one from the haploid gamete.

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