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1. can cells that are haploid (single - set of chromosomes) undergo mei…

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  1. can cells that are haploid (single - set of chromosomes) undergo meiosis? no, haploid cells have only one set of chromosomes that can be multiplied. yes, haploid cells have a single set of chromosomes that can be traveled. no, haploid cells have only one set of chromosome that cannot be reduced. yes, haploid cells have a single set of chromosomes that can be altered.

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Meiosis is a process that reduces the chromosome number by half, producing haploid cells from diploid cells. Haploid cells already have a single - set of chromosomes and cannot undergo meiosis as meiosis is for reducing chromosome number and haploid cells don't have an extra set to reduce.

Answer:

No, haploid cells have only one set of chromosomes that cannot be reduced.