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Gametes are
cells.
Haploid
Diploid

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Answer:

Haploid

Step-by-step explanation:

Gametes are haploid cells. Haploid cells are those that have only one copy of each chromosome, as opposed to diploid cells which have two sets of each chromosome, one from each parent. When gametes combine to form a zygote, they become diploid.

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Gametes would be haploid
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