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haploid nucleus A cell nucleus with half the normal number of chromosomes, as in germ cells (ova and sperm) following the normal reduction divisions in gametogenesis.
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haploid Having one set of single chromosomes. Reproductive cells, like eggs and sperm, are haploid.
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haploid having one set of chromosomes in a cell, n
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haploid The number of chromosomes in a spermatozoon or oocyte; half the diploid number. Haploid cells normally are produced by meiosis, which reduces the chromosome number by half during the formation of gametes.
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haploid Describes a cell with half the full number of chromosomes
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