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Question
Zygote is __________.
Options
diploid
haploid
Solution
Zygote is diploid.
Explanation:
It is formed when a haploid sperm cell fertilises a haploid egg cell, resulting in a diploid cell with a complete set of chromosomes. This diploid zygote then undergoes mitotic divisions to develop into an embryo.
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