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What is a haploid cell type

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A haploid cell is a cell containing only one set of chromosome. For examples the male gamete (sperm) and female gamete (ova) are haploid cell. They contain 23 chromosomes (each of which one pair exists as a diploid)

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Examples of gametes are the male and female reproductive cells


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