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In humans, the fusion of the nuclei of two functional gametes results in the formation of a:
A. zygote.
B. cotyledon.
C. polyploid cell.
D. monoploid cell.
A monoploid cell is a cell with half the normal number of chromosomes, these are gametes. Fusing two of these together restores the normal number of chromosomes in fertilization. A cotyledon is part of a seed and a polyploid cell is a cell with more than the normal number of chromosomes.
 
 
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