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What problem would most likely occur if a haploid cell attempted to perform meiosis.

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Meiosis needs to begin with a diploid cell because the 4 chromosomes within that one cell will split into two, leading to two chromosomes in two cells, then these breakdown further into four cells with one chromatid making four gametes total. If a haploid attempted this, we wouldn’t have enough chromosomes to properly split and have the exact amount of chromosomes required to make a gamete.
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