What would be the ploidy of the cells of the tetrad?

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The question is asking about the ploidy level of the cells that make up a tetrad of microspores that form from the meiotic divisions of sporogenous tissue in the anther of flowering plants.

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Haploid

The ploidy of the cells of the tetrad is haploid.

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The ploidy of the cells of the tetrad is haploid.

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A tetrad consists of four cells formed during meiosis, where the diploid number is halved, resulting in haploid cells (n). These cells develop into gametes in plants.

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A common mistake is assuming the cells remain diploid throughout meiosis. Note that meiosis is a reductional division.

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