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which example is considered a haploid cell? a. two sets of chromosomes …

Question

which example is considered a haploid cell?
a. two sets of chromosomes that are identical
b. a somatic cell with a complete set of paired chromosomes
c. the daughter cells that result from binary fission
d. a gamete or spore with one of each unpaired chromosome

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

A haploid cell contains a single, unpaired set of chromosomes (n), while diploid cells have two paired sets (2n).

  • Option A describes a diploid cell (two chromosome sets).
  • Option B: Somatic cells are diploid, with paired chromosomes.
  • Option C: Binary fission produces cells identical to the parent; most parent cells here are diploid.
  • Option D: Gametes (sex cells) and spores are haploid, carrying one unpaired copy of each chromosome.

Answer:

D. A gamete or spore with one of each unpaired chromosome