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What is the name for the haploid state of the cell?

  1. Diploid

  2. Multipotent

  3. Gametogenesis

  4. Gamete

The correct answer is: Gamete

The name for the diploid state of the cell is "Diploid". A diploid cell contains two sets of chromosomes, one inherited from each parent. This is in contrast to a haploid cell, which contains only one set of chromosomes. Option A, diploid, is the opposite of the correct answer. Option B, multipotent, refers to stem cells that can develop into multiple types of cells. Option C, gametogenesis, is the process of producing gametes (reproductive cells) in the diploid state, and is not the name for the haploid state itself. Therefore, option D, gamete, is the correct answer as it specifically refers to the haploid state of the cell.