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Question by melanie4:
Why are sex cells haploid and body cells diploid?
After sex cells are made, they do not replicate their DNA. They stay haploid.
Why are sex cells haploid and body cells diploid?
Also, hat is their relation to eachother?Best answer:
Answer by Stag McDyre
sex cells (gametes) only have one set of chromosomes(1n) and body cells (somatic cells) have 2 sets of them (2n)
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