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Where are haploid cells produced in humans?. . Uterus and epididymis. . Ovaries and testes. . Uterus and testes. . Ovaries and epididymis
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Where are haploid cells produced in humans?. . Uterus and epididymis. . Ovaries and testes. . Uterus and testes. . Ovaries and epididymis
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the answer is: Ovaries and testes
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The haploid cells are produced in the reproductive organs of humas, which is ovaries for women and testes for men. An example of a haploid cell is gametes which are the reproductive cells in animals, namely sperm and egg cells.
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