Ploidy of gamete-forming cells

What are the ploidy of gamete-forming cells?

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The cells that structure gametes are the germ cells opposite to the somatic cells.

The ploidy (total number of chromosomes) of the germ cells is the similar to the somatic cells (no more than during the formation of gametes meiosis happens and the total number of chromosomes is decreased to half).

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