Join thousands of students who trust us to help them ace their exams!Watch the first video
Multiple Choice
In the life cycle of sexual reproducers, what is the term used to describe the haploid number of chromosomes in gametes?
A
Haploid
B
Diploid
C
Tetraploid
D
Polyploid
Verified step by step guidance
1
Understand that sexual reproduction involves the fusion of two gametes, each contributing genetic material to the offspring.
Recognize that gametes are specialized cells used in sexual reproduction, such as sperm and eggs in animals.
Identify that gametes contain half the number of chromosomes compared to somatic (body) cells, which is referred to as the haploid number.
Recall that the term 'haploid' is used to describe the single set of chromosomes found in gametes, represented as 'n'.
Differentiate between 'haploid' (n), 'diploid' (2n), 'tetraploid' (4n), and 'polyploid' (multiple sets of chromosomes) to understand the context of chromosome numbers in cells.