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7 April, 02:28

Which definition correctly describes a haploid cell during meiosis?

A) a cell that has double the number of chromosomes as the parent cell

B) a cell that has two complete sets of chromosomes

C) a cell that has half the number of chromosomes as the daughter cell

D) a cell that has one complete set of chromosomes

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  1. 7 April, 03:13
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    Answer;

    D) a cell that has one complete set of chromosomes.

    Explanation;

    During meiosis cells divide to give four daughter cells that have the number of chromosomes as the parent cell.

    The parent cell is a diploid; has two sets of chromosomes, and divides to give haploid daughter cells with a single set of chromosomes.

    This type of cell division is used to form gametes (eggs and the sperms).
  2. 7 April, 05:15
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    Haploid cell is defined as a cell which contains one complete set of chromosomes.

    therefore,

    During meiosis haploid cell has one complete set of chromosomes.

    hence the right option is D) a cell that has one complete set of chromosomes
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