Human sperm cells and egg cells are diploid, each containing 23 chromosomes. diploid, each containing 46 chromosomes. haploid, each containing 23 chromosomes. haploid, each containing 46 chromosomes
haploid each containing 23 chromosomes a sperm with 23 chromosomes and egg with 23 chromosomes combine to form a zygote which is diploid with 46 chromosomes.
haploid, each containing 23 chromosomes
haploid, contain 23 chromosomes.
haploid, each containing 23 chromosomes human cells are diploid (46 chromosomes), so when the sperm and ovum fuses, 2 sets of 23 chromosomes will give you 46 chromosomes.
haploid each containing 23 chromosomes ...so when they fuse together they form the 46 chromosomes which are found in every human genome they can't be diploid because they will double the number of chromosomes in the normal genome ..and gametes are always haploid
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