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At what phase of the cell cycle is the number of chromosomes per cell doubled?

2. Explain how the number of chromosomes per cell is cut in half during meiosis in
which the diploid parent cell produces haploid daughter cells.

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1) the S-phase before mitosis nd meiosis


2) the number of chromosomes only doubles when two haploid gametes form to produce a diploid zygote. for example: in humans, the sperm cells and eggs have 23 chromosomes , which is the haploid number

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1) the S-phase before mitosis nd meiosis
2) the number of chromosomes only doubles when two haploid gametes form to produce a diploid zygote. for example: in humans, the sperm cells and eggs have 23 chromosomes , which is the haploid number.
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