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Karson Buchanan
12 May, 10:08
9. How do haploid (n) cells form?
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Alexus Castaneda
12 May, 13:52
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Haploid cells are produced when a parent cell divides twice, resulting in two diploid cells with the full set of genetic material upon the first division and four haploid daughter cells with only half of the original genetic material upon the second.
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