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Can cells that are haploid (single set of chromosomes) undergo meiosis?
1. Yes, haploid cells have a single set of chromosomes that can be altered.
2. No, haploid cells have only one set of chromosomes that cannot be reduced.
3. No, haploid cells have only one set of chromosomes that can be multiplied.
4.Yes, haploid cells have a single set of chromosomes that can be transferred.


Sagot :

Answer:

Haploid cells cannot undergo meiosis because haploid cells have only one set of chromosomes that cannot be reduced (option 2).

Explanation:

Meiosis is the process of reductional cell division in which, from a diploid cell, four haploid cells —called gametes— are obtained.

The process of meiosis comprises two successive divisions, meisosis I and II, with the result explained above.

The haploid cells are the final result of the complete meiosis process, necessary for procreation in species with sexual reproduction, and cannot undergo a process of reductive division.

Answer:2

Explanation:no haploid cells have only one set of chromosomes that can not be reduced

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