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What are the diploid cells in gametogenesis?


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Diploid cells in gametogenesis:

  1. Diploid cells have two sets of chromosomes, one set derived from each biological parent.
  2. Sex cells, on the other hand, are haploid cells that contain only a set of chromosomes.
  3. Gametogenesis is a biological process by which diploid or haploid precursor cells undergo cell division and differentiation to form mature haploid gametes.
  4. Spermatogonia and Ogonia are diploid cells in gametogenesis.
  5. When haploid cells are formed from diploid cells by meiosis, gametogenesis occurs.

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