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Which definition correctly describes a haploid cell during meiosis?
a cell that has double the number of chromosomes as the parent cell
a cell that has two complete sets of chromosomes
a cell that has half the number of chromosomes as the daughter cell
a cell that has one complete set of chromosomes
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"a cell that has one complete set of chromosomes"
Explanation: Haploid (n) means a single set of chromosomes. Meiosis reduces a diploid (2n) parent to haploid gametes, each with one complete set.
Explanation: Haploid (n) means a single set of chromosomes. Meiosis reduces a diploid (2n) parent to haploid gametes, each with one complete set.
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