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A zygote is the same as a gamete, they are both haploid cells *
True
False

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User Hemraj
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False

Step-by-step explanation:

The zygote is endowed with genes from two parents, and thus it is diploid (carrying two sets of chromosomes). The joining of haploid gametes to produce a diploid zygote is a common feature in the sexual reproduction of all organisms except bacteria.

Gametes are haploid cells, and each cell carries only one copy of each chromosome. These reproductive cells are produced through a type of cell division called meiosis.

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User Mark Irvin
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