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Do gametes have a haploid or diploid number of chromosomes? Neither Haploid Both Diploid
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Do gametes have a haploid or diploid number of chromosomes?
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different kinds of cells (egg or sperm for example) are haploid, meaning that they have just one complete set of chromosomes.
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