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- What is hoploid? Explain.
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- Well, there's no word known as hoploid, so I assume you meant haploid.
- Haploid cells are described as cells that have only 1 single set of chromosomes. The organisms that have these cells usually participate in asexual reproduction (the reproduction in which only 1 parent organism gives birth to offsprings), though not necessarily (diploid cells during meosis become haploid cells & participate in sexual reproduction). They have non-homologous chromosomes.

- Haploids called one pair of chromosomes of any cell organs .
- As Chromosomes are found inside the nucleus and beside nucleolus .
- The most comparative word to haploid is Diploid .
- Haploid stands for n whereas diploid stands for 2.
eg:-
- Human cells have 46chromosomes.
- Half if it I.e 23 are called haploids